Create Uninstall Package window: AIX page
This topic describes the Create Uninstall Package window: AIX page
in IBM Director.
Fields
- Package can be distributed to AIX
- Indicates that the package can be distributed to managed systems that
are running AIX.
- Execute Pre-Removal
- Specifies the fully qualified path of a program that executes before the
uninstall is performed on the target system. You can enter more than one program,
but each program must be separated by at least one space.
- Execute Post-Removal
- Specifies the fully qualified path of the program that executes after the
uninstall is performed on the target system. You can enter more than one program,
but each program must be separated by at least one space. For example, to
execute the uninstall.exe program with the parameter u, enter uninstall.exe
/u.
- File exists on target system
- Select this option to indicate that the post-removal file is already located
on the target system. Otherwise, the file is sent to the target system prior
to the uninstall. If the file is located on the local file system, enter the
fully qualified path of the program, for example, /home/scripts/script.exe.
- Advanced
- Enables you to specify multiple programs to execute before and after a
software package distribution is performed. The order in which the programs
are listed is the order in which they are executed. Use the upward and downward
arrows to the right of the pane to change the order of execution.
- User ID
- The user ID required to access the directory from which the program(s)
are executed. The user ID and password define the user context for the program
that is being run.
- Password
- The password required to access the directory from which the program(s)
are executed. The user ID and password define the user context for the program
that is being run.
- Confirm Password
- Reentry of the password to verify accuracy.
- Add
- Displays a window that enables you to specify the program name and program
arguments that you want to execute on the target system.
- Path
- Specifies the file path of the command.
- Arguments
- Enter the program arguments and argument values that are passed to the
program. Use the same syntax you would use if specifying the arguments on
the target operating system.
- Remove
- Deletes the selected program and arguments.