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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
Removing the VTS Package (CSCOh021)
Use the following procedure to remove the VTS script package from the target system after all tests are
complete, all the log files are archived, and the SunVTS software is uninstalled.
Step 1 Type the following command to remove the VTS script package and press Enter:
# pkgrm CSCOh021
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following package is currently installed:
CSCOh021 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC/Opteron
(sparc,i386) 3.0(6)
Do you want to remove this package? [y,n,?,q] y
Step 2 Type y and press Enter to remove this package. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Removing installed package instance <CSCOh021>
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of removing this package.
Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q]
Step 3 Answer y and press Enter to continue with the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Verifying package <CSCOh021> dependencies in global zone
## Processing package information.
## Executing preremove script.
## Removing pathnames in class <none>
/var/tmp <shared pathname not removed>
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script6
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script
/opt/sun_install/VTSadmin.file
/opt/sun_install <shared pathname not removed>
## Updating system information.
Removal of <CSCOh021> was successful.
6.0 Netra 440, 4, 1281 MHz, 8 GB, 4, 146 GB 0:11:00 2:32:00 12:30:00
6.0 SunFire X4600, 8, 2613 MHz, 16 GB, 4, 73
GB
——
6.4 Netra X4200 M2, 2 dual-core CPUs, 2192
MHz, 16GB, 2, 146GB
——
6.4 SunFire X4600 M2, 8, 2613 MHz, 16 GB, 4,
73GB
——
Table 2-5 Sample Estimates of VTS Script Execution Times (continued)
VTS
Version
Platform Type, Number of CPUs, CPU speed,
Amount of RAM, Number of Disks,
Size of Disks
Brief Mode
Execution Time
(Hours:Minutes:
Seconds)
Normal Mode
Execution Time
(Hours:Minutes:
Seconds)
Full Mode
Execution Time
(Hours:Minutes:
Seconds)