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9 Upgrading an Existing Cluster : 9.1 Un-installing Failover Manager

9.1 Un-installing Failover Manager
After upgrading to Failover Manager 2.0, you can use Yum to remove Failover Manager 1.1. Use the following command to remove Failover Manager 1.1 and any unneeded dependencies:
yum remove ppfm11

9 Upgrading an Existing Cluster : 9.1 Un-installing Failover Manager

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