You cannot delete a Kernel that is started. Before you can delete a Kernel, make sure you have shut it down, as described in Shutting Down a Kernel.
To delete a Kernel definition:
Make sure you have accessed the System Management Hub.
Select the name of the managed host on which Entire Net-Work Server is installed.
Expand the tree-view frame for the managed host by clicking on the plus sign (+) to the left of its name.
Select "Entire Net-Work Server" in the tree-view under the managed host.
The Entire Net-Work Server administration area of the System Management Hub becomes available to you.
Expand Servers in tree-view, by clicking on the plus sign (+) to the left of its label.
The list of installed servers appears.
Expand the name of the server in the server list in tree-view, by clicking on the plus sign (+) to the left of its label.
A list of Kernels defined to the server appears.
In tree-view, right-click on the name of the Kernel you want to delete and select the
command from the resulting drop-down menu.The
panel appears in detail-view.Click
.The Kernel is deleted.