After you have removed all server instances that depend on the installed product components, you can remove the component software.
To Remove Directory Server, or Directory Proxy Server Installed From Native Packages
To Force Removal of Software Installed From the Zip Distribution
By removing all of DSCC, you also remove Directory Server packages from the system.
Dismantle DSCC with the dsccsetup dismantle command.
For example, on a Solaris system the following command dismantles DSCC.
root# /opt/SUNWdsee/dscc6/bin/dsccsetup dismantle *** Unregistering DSCC Application from Sun Java(TM) Web Console... This operation is going to stop Sun Java(TM) Web Console. Do you want to continue ? [y,n] y Stopping Sun Java(TM) Web Console... Unregistration is on-going. Please wait... /var/opt/SUNWdsee/dscc6/dcc has not been removed DSCC Application has been unregistered from Sun Java(TM) Web Console Restarting Sun Java(TM) Web Console Please wait : this may take several seconds... Sun Java(TM) Web Console restarted successfully *** |
The dsccsetup command is located in install-path/dscc6/bin/dsccsetup. See Default Paths to determine the default install-path for your system.
Remove Directory Service Control Center with the Java ES installer.
For instructions, see the Java Enterprise System documentation at http://docs.sun.com/coll/1286.2.
Remove the software with the Java ES installer.
For instructions, see the Java Enterprise System documentation at http://docs.sun.com/coll/1286.2.
Remove the software with the dsee_deploy(1M) command.
If zip distribution software was installed by a non-root user, that user can also remove the software.
For example, to remove all Directory Server Enterprise Edition software installed under /local, issue the following command.
$ /local/dsee6/bin/dsee_deploy uninstall -c ALL -i /local |
For a full list of supported components, see dsee_deploy(1M).
You can force removal by deleting installed files, if you have installed the software from the zip distribution.
If zip distribution software was installed by a non-root user, that user can also remove the software.
Do not directly delete files that are installed from native packages.