3. Publishing Applications to Users
7. SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing
B. Secure Global Desktop Server Settings
C. User Profiles, Applications, and Application Servers
The tarantella archive Command
tarantella array add_backup_primary
tarantella array edit_backup_primary
tarantella array list_backup_primaries
tarantella array remove_backup_primary
The tarantella emulatorsession Command
tarantella emulatorsession list
tarantella emulatorsession info
tarantella emulatorsession shadow
tarantella emulatorsession suspend
tarantella emulatorsession end
tarantella object list_attributes
tarantella object list_contents
tarantella object new_container
tarantella object new_dynamicapp
tarantella object new_windowsapp
tarantella object remove_mapping
tarantella object remove_member
The tarantella passcache Command
The tarantella restart Command
The tarantella security Command
tarantella security certrequest
tarantella security decryptkey
tarantella security fingerprint
The tarantella service Command
The tarantella tokencache Command
The tarantella version Command
The tarantella webserver Command
tarantella webserver add_trusted_user
tarantella webserver delete_trusted_user
tarantella webserver list_trusted_users
The tarantella webtopsession Command
Uninstalls SGD or the specified SGD packages.
tarantella uninstall { [ package... ] [ --purge ] | --list }
Removes SGD or parts of it from your system, or lists the installed SGD packages.
If the SGD server is a member of an array, remove it from the array before you run tarantella uninstall. You can use the tarantella array command to do this.
The following table shows the available options for this command.
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The following example completely uninstalls SGD, removing all configuration information.
# tarantella uninstall --purge