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- Patch uninstallation
- Uninstallation flags
- Uninstalling a Windows patch
- Setting uninstall options
- Setting reboot options for a Windows patch installation
- Specifying install scripts for a Windows patch uninstallation
- Scheduling a Windows patch uninstallation
- Setting up email notifications for a Windows patch uninstallation
- Previewing and starting a Windows patch uninstallation
- Viewing job progress of a patch uninstallation
Viewing job progress of a patch uninstallation
You can review progress information about a patch uninstallation job, such as whether actions have completed or failed.
To display job progress information:
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From the Uninstall Patch window, click Next to advance to the Job Progress step. The Progress bar and text indicate how many of the actions listed in the table have been completed. For each server, the following actions can be performed:
- Analyze: HPE Server Automation examines the patches needed for the uninstallation, checks the managed servers for the most recent patches installed, and determines other actions it must perform.
- Uninstall: The patch is uninstalled.
- Final Reboot: If this action is specified in the Pre & Post Actions step, the server is rebooted.
- Pre/Post Uninstall Script: If this action is specified in the Pre & Post Actions step, a script is run before or after the uninstallation.
- Uninstall & Reboot: When a patch is installed, the server is also rebooted.
- Verify: Installed patches will be included in the software registration.
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To view additional details about a specific action, select the row in the table to display the start and completion times of the job. In the navigation pane, select Jobs and Sessions to review detailed information about the job. See the SA 10.50 User Guide for more information on browsing job logs.
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Click End Job to prevent the job from running or click Close to close the Uninstall Patch window.
(Optional) See "Cancelling or Terminating Installation, Uninstallation or Remediation Jobs" in the SA 10.50 Administration Guide.
Note Some secondary binaries may fail to uninstall because prior binaries already uninstalled the same components; some may fail because they were non-installing components originally, such as a script that edits the registry. In these cases, a File Not Found error may appear. To verify the uninstall, run a compliance scan.
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