Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks components can be removed centrally by using the application components centralized installation script. This script lets you remove application components from individual nodes of the Server or sensors or fully uninstall the current version of the application as well as previous versions (beginning with version 2.0).
For removal of components, the script kics4net-deploy-<application version number>.bundle.sh uses the centralized installation settings file that was saved on the computer. If the centralized installation settings file on this computer is corrupt or missing from its original folder, the application installation script searches for a copy of the file on the computer and on other computers that have application components installed.
To centrally remove application components from individual nodes:
The main centralized installation menu appears on the screen.
After removing the Server node, you need to add a different Server node to ensure proper performance of the application.
SSH password
and BECOME password
prompts, enter the password for the user account that is performing the centralized removal of application components.Wait for completion of the script kics4net-deploy-<application version number>.bundle.sh.
To completely remove the application:
The main centralized installation menu appears on the screen.
y
. If you do not need to remove the data, enter n
.y
. If you do not need to remove this component, enter n
. This prompt is displayed if an installed Network Agent is detected.SSH password
and BECOME password
prompts, enter the password of the user account performing the centralized removal.Wait for completion of the script kics4net-deploy-<application version number>.bundle.sh.
Removal of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks does not automatically delete the additional files from the distribution kit that were manually copied to the computer (such as the package containing descriptions of specifications for the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks API). If necessary, these files can be manually deleted.
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