This command assigns an uninstall job to the software template.
This command has the following format:
templategroup action=uninstallItem name=template_group_name
[swTemplate=software_template_name] item=item_name version=item_version procedure=procedure_name [installedWith=install_procedure] after={exacttime|boottime} [calendarname=delivery_calendar] [{preaction={none|reboot|logoff}|bootbefore}] [{postaction={none|reboot|logoff|rebootAtEnd|logoffAtEnd|shutdownAtEnd}|bootafter}] [promptUser[={y|n}]] [allowCancel[={y|n}]] [execTimedOut[={y|n}]] [prompt=days.hours] [offline[={y|n}]] [runAtShutdown[={y|n}]] [preventLogon[={y|n}]] [globalTime] [nocalendar] [resolveQuery] [parameters=user_parameters] [{jobTimeOut=d.h | timeout=hours}] [userJobMessage]
Start time of the procedure at the target system.
The following values are valid:
The procedure is started immediately after reaching atTime.
The start of the procedure is delayed until the first boot after atTime has been passed.
If "allowCancel" or "allowCancel=y" is coded, the user will be granted to cancel the job's execution.
If "allowCancel=n" is coded, the user will not be granted.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
Specifies the name of the calendar that controls the time when the evaluation can take place.
If "execTimedOut " or "execTimedOut=y" is coded, the job's execution will be automatically started when the user prompt times out.
If "execTimedOut=n", the job will not automatically be started.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
If "globalTime" or "globalTime=y" is coded, then the time specifications are based on the enterprise manager time.
If "globalTime=n" is coded, it is based on domain manager time. (default)
Specifies the name of the install procedure that has installed the item at the target system.
Specifies the name of the item to be uninstalled.
Specifies the jobTimeout expiration period of a job in the form “d.h” where d specifies the number of days and h the number of hours. The range of the parameter is configurable at the manager’s site. When the specified value exceeds the configured upper limit then the value is set to the upper limit, if the specified value goes below the lower limit then the lower limit is taken. No warning is given in any case.
jobTimeout should not be coded with the timeout parameter otherwise an error is reported. If none of the parameters is coded the default is given by 7.0.
Specifies the template group name to which the uninstall order is added.
If "noCalendar" is coded, a possible calendar at the target computer will be ignored for this job's execution.
If "noCalendar=n" is coded, the calendar will not be ignored (default).
If "offline" or "offline=y" is coded, the connection between the target computer and the server will be released for the job's execution and reestablished thereafter.
If "offline=n" the connection will not be released.
Specifies the user parameters for the procedure.
Multiple user parameters must be separated by spaces inside double quotes.
If an empty string is coded, then no parameters are assumed.
If the parameter is not coded, then the default user parameters are given by the procedure definition.
Specifies the necessary actions that must take place after completion of the specified procedure. The following values are valid:
Performs no post-action.
Restarts the system after completion of the procedure.
Logs off the user after completion of the procedure.
Restarts the system after completion of all the jobs of this container.
Logs off the user after completion of all the jobs of this container.
Shuts down the target computer after completion of the jobs.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
Specifies that necessary actions must take place before the specified procedure starts. The following values are valid:
Performs no pre-action.
Restarts the system before the start of the procedure.
Logs off the user before the start of the procedure.
If "preventLogon" or "preventLogon=y" is coded, then the user logon will be rejected during the job's runtime. If a user is already logged on, the execution of the job is delayed until the user logs off.
If "preventLogon=n" the user logon will not be rejected.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
Specifies the name of the "uninstall" procedure to be performed.
Specifies the time period in which the user will be prompted for the job's start.
The period’s format is "d.h" where d means days and h means hours.
The range of this parameter is from three hours to seven days (from 0.3 to 7.0). If the specified value falls below the valid minimum, the value is replaced by the minimum. If the specified value exceeds the valid maximum, then the value is replaced by the maximum. No warning is given.
If "promptUser" or "promptUser=y" is coded, the user will be prompted for the job's execution.
If "promptUser=n", the user will not be prompted.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
Evaluate a possibly related query group before the job is generated.
If "runAtShutdown" or "runAtShutdown=y" is coded, the job's execution will start at shutdown only.
If "runAtShutdown=n", the job will start at any other time too.
If the parameter is not coded, the default is given by the related procedure's job option value.
This parameter is for Unix targets only.
Specifies the name of the software template to which the uninstall order is added.
If not coded the default name “<group name> [$date $time]” is taken.
Specifies the timeout specifies the expiration period of a job in the form “h” where h the number of hours. The range of the parameter is configurable at the manager’s site. When the specified value exceeds the configured upper limit then the value is set to the upper limit, if the specified value goes below the lower limit then the lower limit is taken. No warning is given in any case.
timeout should not be coded with the jobTimeout parameter otherwise an error is reported. If none of the parameters is coded the default is given by 168
Specifies the version of the item to be uninstalled.
Specifies the custom administrator message for an uninstall job in a template group.
The parameters "allowCancel," "execTimedOut" and "prompt" are valid, if the "promptUser" option is already set or is set by this command using the "promptUser" parameter.
If neither the "promptUser" option of a job nor the "promptUser" parameter of the command is set, these parameters will be ignored.
No warning is given.
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