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Title: MRTG
Post by: Wietse on February 26, 2002, 10:04:46 PM
Hey,

Is there any way to completely the remove the installed MRTG I installed using the contrib-howto? I experience some problems with it, and since I can't get it up and running I want to remove it (I don't really need it after all I realised). I tried "rpm -e ..." but it didn't stop the actions (just loaded my mailbox with an error every minute *&%*#&) :)
Any suggestions would be VERY welcome! Thanks in advance!

Wietse
The Netherlands
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: Jaime Nebrera on February 27, 2002, 01:22:21 AM
Are you talking about e-smith monitor?
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: Wietse on February 27, 2002, 01:29:21 AM
>   Are you talking about e-smith monitor?
No... the e-smith monitor works just fine! :) Thanks!

If someone can explain how to completely remove an isntalled RPM, I think I can manage to delete it...

suggestions?Jaime Nebrera wrote:
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: BYte on February 27, 2002, 12:32:53 PM
The only 2 ways I know is one the first one you did which was:-

rpm -e followed by package name

or

rpm --erase followed by package name

there both the same tho

Sorry if of no help!

BYte
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: Wietse on February 27, 2002, 03:34:25 PM
BYte wrote:
> The only 2 ways I know is one the first one you did which was:-
> rpm -e followed by package name

Yeah, I tried this one... and I think it works, but the processes keep running afterwards... and that is just my problem... ?!?!

> or
> rpm --erase followed by package name
> there both the same tho

Agree with that point! :)
 
> Sorry if of no help!
> BYte

Thanks for your reply anyway!!!

Wietse
The Netherlands
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: Michael Herger on February 27, 2002, 05:09:57 PM
Do the tasks still run after a reboot? If they do so I'm sure you'll find a script in /etc/init.d which you can use to stop that tasks. I don't know MRTG but I think you'd recognize the script by it's name. Try a "scriptname stop".

Regards, Michael
Title: Re: MRTG
Post by: carlos on February 28, 2002, 01:13:36 AM
only comment the content in /etc/mrtg/all-ip