I tried to install the 10 user free version to try it but it crapped out writing to the license file
I then used touch & chmod to create a writeable license file but now Wowza appears hosed because of the failed install.
I’ve checked the forums and I’ve checked the documentation… unless I searched for it incorrectly (re uninstall, remove etc)… I can find NO reference about how to remove this from my system so I can start over??
Any help would be appreciated.
Instructions are in the User’s Guide, page 11 & 12.
I would also be sure it all gets cleaned up properly by executing the following command:
rm -rf /usr/local/WowzaMediaServerPro
Charlie
Try executing the command:
rpm -e WowzaMediaServerPro-1.6.0-ga
This will uninstall Wowza Pro properly for the rpm system.
Charlie
I am trying to uninstall Wowza 1.6 so to load 1.7 (linux)
I have followed the uninstall instructions inc.
rm -rf /usr/local/WowzaMediaServerPro
I then install 1.7 and get to this -
Do you agree to the above license terms? [yes or no]
yes
Preparing… ########################################### [100%]
package WowzaMediaServerPro-1.7.0-ga.noarch is already installed
Install Location:
/usr/local/WowzaMediaServerPro
To enter serial number:
cd /usr/local/WowzaMediaServerPro/bin
./startup.sh
But no Wowza directories have accually been installed in the /usr/local folder?
I can’t work out how to get rid of WowzaMediaServerPro-1.7.0-ga.noarch?
Does anyone have any clues?
Cheers
How to uninstall your old Wowza Streaming Engine instance
- Windows – Go to the Programs and Features Control Panel, click Wowza Streaming Engine [old-instance-version], and then click Uninstall.
- OS X – Go to /Applications/Wowza Streaming Engine [old-instance-version] and double-click Wowza Streaming Engine Uninstall.
- Linux – Run the following commands:
cd /usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine-[old-instance-version] sudo ./uninstall
Please note the following: