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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.0 Quick Start Guide
Installing and Uninstalling an Application
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.0 Quick Start Guide
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You are now in the Cisco AXP application service EXEC mode.
When typing commands you can include the ? character which calls a utility that lists the available 
commands.
An important command to use during this stage of the application deployment is the show state 
command. The output is the same as that seen from the service module context above, but for 
convenience, you can also view the state of your application from the Cisco AXP application service 
EXEC mode. 
Step 9
To view the state of your application, enter the following command:
se-Module(exec-tcptrace)> show state <enter> 
Step 10
To view the individual resource allocation (set during the packaging step) for the tcptrace application, 
enter the following command: 
se-Module(exec-tcptrace)> show resource limits <enter> 
This command is for one application and provides little information about overall system resources. 
Note
The resource fields that you entered into the interactive packaging tool have been carried forward and 
are shown by this command.
For more information on installing and upgrading software, see the “Installing and Upgrading Software” 
section in the 
Uninstalling an Application
To uninstall an application, perform the following steps. 
Step 1
Use the software uninstall command.
se-Module> software uninstall <enter> 
Various application packages are displayed on the screen. The # column identifies each add-on package 
in the list. 
Step 2
To remove your application, type the following, where # is the number of the application as shown in the 
list.
Note
For the following command, make sure you chose the correct number for your application.
Enter Command: # <enter> 
Step 3
A confirmation question appears.
Note
You have a second chance to cancel the removal of the application by answering n to the question below. 
After cancelling the uninstall, you can then reenter the original software uninstall command from the 
prompt to check the number of the application you wish to uninstall.