[uyuni-users] Remove Uyuni
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Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change? --------------- Len Ewen Systems Administrator 1 Information Technology University of Indianapolis (317) 788-3362 [image: UIndyIT.jpg] Confidentiality Notice: This communication and/or its content are for the sole use of the intended recipient, and may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete all copies of it. Unless you are the intended recipient, your use or dissemination of the information contained in this communication may be illegal.
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Hi Len, Have you tried the steps from this article already? https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018170 Regards Nic On 01/10/2020 12:31, Len Ewen wrote:
Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change?
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Len Ewen
Systems Administrator 1
Information Technology
University of Indianapolis
(317) 788-3362
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I'm not trying to uninstall the server, I am trying to document how to uninstall the clients should I need to. --------------- Len Ewen Systems Administrator 1 Information Technology University of Indianapolis (317) 788-3362 [image: UIndyIT.jpg] Confidentiality Notice: This communication and/or its content are for the sole use of the intended recipient, and may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete all copies of it. Unless you are the intended recipient, your use or dissemination of the information contained in this communication may be illegal. On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 9:33 AM Nicola Di Marzo <nicola.dimarzo@suse.com> wrote:
Hi Len,
Have you tried the steps from this article already?
https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018170
Regards
Nic On 01/10/2020 12:31, Len Ewen wrote:
Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change?
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Len Ewen
Systems Administrator 1
Information Technology
University of Indianapolis
(317) 788-3362
[image: UIndyIT.jpg]
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-- Kind Regards,
Nicola Di Marzo SUSE Premium Engineer nicola.dimarzo@suse.com +44 7973 975049
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The URL Nicola provided is for clients: "How to unregister a SUSE Manager Client" However it doesn't say it applies to 4.1, so it could be some things are slightly different On openSUSE it should be easy, you could use zypper to for packages with the Uyuni provider. That at least would give you the whole list of packages provided by Uyuni. But that would not remove packages provided by openSUSE such as, for example, salt. For other distributions I guess a similar method could be used, maybe based on repository filtering. On jueves, 1 de octubre de 2020 15:55:02 (CEST) Len Ewen wrote:
I'm not trying to uninstall the server, I am trying to document how to uninstall the clients should I need to.
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Len Ewen
Systems Administrator 1
Information Technology
University of Indianapolis
(317) 788-3362
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 9:33 AM Nicola Di Marzo <nicola.dimarzo@suse.com>
wrote:
Hi Len,
Have you tried the steps from this article already?
https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018170
Regards
Nic On 01/10/2020 12:31, Len Ewen wrote:
Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change?
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Len Ewen
Systems Administrator 1
Information Technology
University of Indianapolis
(317) 788-3362
[image: UIndyIT.jpg]
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-- Kind Regards,
Nicola Di Marzo SUSE Premium Engineer nicola.dimarzo@suse.com +44 7973 975049
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
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Hi Len, Each client’s System page has a “Delete system” link top-right. There’s also an option under the Overview tab to delete all machines in the SSM. Uyuni will prompt you if you wish to remove installed software on the client when removing it this way, or whether you just want it removed from Uyuni’s config with no changes on-client. (At least, for Salt clients added via Bootstrap) S From: Len Ewen <ewenf@uindy.edu> Sent: 01 October 2020 12:31 To: uyuni-users@opensuse.org Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] [uyuni-users] Remove Uyuni Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change? --------------- Len Ewen Systems Administrator 1 Information Technology University of Indianapolis (317) 788-3362 [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/wC2P6aWpyu4yByp5rWy6qbIwEjfThJc30IYiQrUICZ...] Confidentiality Notice: This communication and/or its content are for the sole use of the intended recipient, and may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete all copies of it. Unless you are the intended recipient, your use or dissemination of the information contained in this communication may be illegal.
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Still not seeing my expected outcome. I do the delete and it removes it from the uyuni server, but it doesn't re-enable the old repos and salt is still on the systems. What all is delete supposed to do? --------------- Len Ewen Systems Administrator 1 Information Technology University of Indianapolis (317) 788-3362 [image: UIndyIT.jpg] Confidentiality Notice: This communication and/or its content are for the sole use of the intended recipient, and may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete all copies of it. Unless you are the intended recipient, your use or dissemination of the information contained in this communication may be illegal. On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 6:17 AM Simon Avery <Simon.Avery@atass-sports.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Len,
Each client’s System page has a “Delete system” link top-right. There’s also an option under the Overview tab to delete all machines in the SSM.
Uyuni will prompt you if you wish to remove installed software on the client when removing it this way, or whether you just want it removed from Uyuni’s config with no changes on-client. (At least, for Salt clients added via Bootstrap)
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*From:* Len Ewen <ewenf@uindy.edu> *Sent:* 01 October 2020 12:31 *To:* uyuni-users@opensuse.org *Subject:* [EXTERNAL EMAIL] [uyuni-users] Remove Uyuni
Hon mw would I go about removing the Uyuni client from a server? What rpms would I need to remove and setting would I need to change?
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*Len Ewen*
Systems Administrator 1
Information Technology
University of Indianapolis
(317) 788-3362
*Confidentiality Notice: This communication and/or its content are for the sole use of the intended recipient, and may be privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then delete all copies of it. Unless you are the intended recipient, your use or dissemination of the information contained in this communication may be illegal.*
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Julio González Gil
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Len Ewen
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Nicola Di Marzo
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Simon Avery