Uninstalling the NPU Driver and Firmware
Procedure
You can uninstall the driver and firmware in any sequence. Replace the asterisk (*) with an actual package name in commands.
- Log in to the OS as the root user.
- You can use either of the following methods to uninstall the driver and firmware.
- Run the following command in the directory where the *.run package is stored, for example, /opt:
./*.run --uninstall
- Run the following command in any directory:
bash {install_path}/{package_name}/script/uninstall.sh
- npu-smi indicates the tool version, and Version indicates the NPU driver version.
- For details about other npu-smi commands, see Atlas 800 AI Training Server npu-smi Command Reference (Model 9000).
3. If no error information is displayed, the uninstallation is successful. You can determine whether to restart the OS based on the prompt information.
- Run the following command in the directory where the *.run package is stored, for example, /opt:
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