Oracle® Fusion Applications Installation Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.2) Part Number E16600-03 |
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This appendix presents the Provisioning Wizard screens in the Deinstall a Fusion Environment interview and describes the purpose of each of the following screens:
No action is required on this read-only screen.
Click Next to continue.
Select the task that you want to perform from the list of options. When prompted, enter a directory path in the Provisioning Plan field to access a completed plan to use as a base for one of the actions. Or, click Browse to navigate to the plan location.
Install an Applications Transaction Database: Install an empty, single-instance Oracle Database Enterprise Edition using the nonseeded database template shipped with this release.
Create a New Applications Environment Provisioning Plan: Create a provisioning plan for a new Oracle Fusion Applications environment.
Update an Existing Provisioning Plan: Add or change details in a completed plan that has not yet been implemented or in a partially completed provisioning plan.
Provision an Applications Environment: Initiate and track the processes that install, configure, and deploy product offerings in a new Oracle Fusion Applications environment.
Deinstall an Applications Environment: Remove applications and middleware components from an existing applications environment.
Click Next to continue.
Review the list of components to be deinstalled. Before you begin the deinstallation process, you must shut down or stop the following processes:
Stop any processes that are running in the environment. See Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide for details about stopping and starting components in the Oracle Fusion Applications environment.
Shut down all Managed Servers, the Administration Server, and the Node Manager on all hosts. If the servers are configured as Windows services, stop the services before deinstalling the software. For details about starting and stopping processes, see Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide.
Stop the Oracle HTTP server with this command: WT_CONFIG_HOME
/bin/opmnctl shutdown
.
Stop the Oracle Business Intelligence components that are controlled by OPMN with this command: BI_CONFIG_HOME
/bin/opmnctl shutdown
. See Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrator's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g for more information about using the OPMN commands.
Shut down Global Order Promising (GOP) (if provisioned): (UNIX) gop_instance_base
/bin/opmnctl shutdown
. To remove the Windows service, run: sc delete GlobalOrderPromisingServer1.
Stop the Java EE components using Oracle Enterprise Manage Fusion Middleware Control. See Oracle Fusion Applications Administrator's Guide for details.
Shut down Informatica Identity Resolution (IIR) (if provisioned) by running these commands in the order listed:
APPLICATIONS_BASE
/informaticaIR/bin/idsdown
APPLICATIONS_BASE
/informaticaIR/bin/lidown
Click Deinstall to begin deinstalling the applications and middleware components.
Like provisioning, you run deinstall on the primordial host first. If you have provisioned a primary or secondary host, you must deinstall that host from the command line. If the primordial host is no longer available, the entire deinstall process must be run from the command line.
Run the deinstall command as root
(with administration privileges) using the following command:
(UNIX)
runProvisioning.sh -plan
plan_location
-target deinstall
(Windows)
runProvisioning.bat -plan
plan_location
-target deinstall
If the web tier has been deployed in a DMZ, you must run the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) manually on the host to deinstall. See Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide.
The following symbols help you track the deinstallation:
Block: Processing has not yet started on this host for the named phase.
Clock: Performing the build for a phase.
Check mark: The build was completed successfully.
x mark: The build has failed for this phase. You must correct the errors before you can continue.
Restricted symbol: The validation process has stopped due to a failure within another process.
Click an x or a Restricted symbol to display information about failures. Select the icon in the Log column to view host-level details. If there is a Log file icon beside a build message, you can select that file to see the details of that build.
If the deinstallation fails, a Retry button is enabled, allowing you to try the deinstall again. See Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Guide for information about retry, cleanup, and restore actions.
Click Next to continue.
During the deinstallation process, components that were installed using the Provisioning Wizard are removed. The database and the LDAP are not removed.
The remaining cleanup tasks are as follows:
(UNIX)
Remove the Entries from Services.
Remove the Entries from the inetd.conf file.
(Windows)
Remove Program Groups. You must also remove Program Groups from the Start Menu\Programs folder.
Reboot your system after you have finished removing all programs.
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.