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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Installation Guide 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
Quick Scan of Fully Installed and Running Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Directory Server Enterprise Edition Software Distributions
File and Process Ownership on Unix Systems
Part I Installing and Uninstalling Directory Server Enterprise Edition
2. Installing Directory Server Enterprise Edition
3. Uninstalling Directory Server Enterprise Edition
To Delete a Directory Proxy Server Instance With DSCC
To Delete a Directory Proxy Server Instance From the Command Line
To Delete a Directory Server Instance With DSCC
To Delete a Directory Server Instance From the Command Line
To Unconfigure Directory Service Control Center
To Remove Directory Server Enterprise Edition Installed From the Zip Distribution
4. Installing and Uninstalling Directory Server Enterprise Edition Using Native Packages
A. Deploying the DSCC WAR File
B. Working With Sun Cryptographic Framework on Solaris 10 Systems
After you have removed all the server instances that depend on the installed product, you can remove the Directory Server Enterprise Edition software.
The following sections describe how to unconfigure and remove the Directory Server Enterprise Edition software:
For example, on a Solaris system the following command removes DSCC.
$ ./dsccsetup dismantle *** Unregistering DSCC Agent from Cacao... Stopping Cacao... *** Deleting DSCC Registry... All server registrations will be definitively erased. Existing server instances will not be modified. Do you really want to delete the DSCC Registry ? [y/n]y Directory Server instance 'install-path/dsee7/var/dcc/ads' stopped DSCC Registry has been deleted successfully *** Deleted install-path/dsee7/var/dscc7.war ***
On a Windows system, the following command removes DSCC.
C:\install-path\bin>dsccsetup.exe dismantle
On Solaris, the dsccsetup command is located in install-path/bin. See Default Paths to determine the default install-path for your system.
$ rm -r install-path
On Windows, delete the install-path folder or run the following commands to remove the components:
C:\>del /s install-path C:\>del install-path