D deinstallation and reinstallation, D.1 deconfig tool, Deinstallation and reinstallation – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Deinstallation and Reinstallation

D-1

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Deinstallation and Reinstallation

This appendix guides you through the deinstallation and reinstallation process for
Oracle Application Server.

Section D.1, "Deconfig Tool"

Section D.2, "Deinstallation Procedure: Overview"

Section D.3, "Deinstalling OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster Installations"

Section D.4, "Deinstalling OracleAS Single Sign-On Instances in OracleAS Cluster
(Identity Management)"

Section D.5, "Deinstalling OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)"

Section D.6, "Deinstalling OracleAS Infrastructure"

Section D.7, "Harmless Errors in the Log File"

Section D.8, "Cleaning Up Oracle Application Server Processes"

Section D.9, "Reinstallation"

Section D.10, "Troubleshooting"

D.1 Deconfig Tool

In this release, there is a tool called the Deconfig tool that you need to run as part of
the deinstallation procedure. This tool removes entries in OracleAS Metadata
Repository and Oracle Internet Directory for the Oracle Application Server instance
that you want to deinstall.

The Deconfig tool does not remove partner application entries. If you need to remove
partner application entries, follow the steps in

Section F.4.1, "Obsolete Partner URLs

Still Remain on the OracleAS Single Sign-On Administration Screen"

.

The Deconfig tool does not remove OracleAS Clusters from the farm. If you are
deinstalling OracleAS Clusters, you will need to run the dcmctl removecluster
command after deinstalling the instances. See

Section D.5, "Deinstalling OracleAS

Cluster (Identity Management)"

for details.

To run the Deconfig tool, run the Perl interpreter on the ORACLE_
HOME/bin/deconfig.pl

script. Use the Perl interpreter provided with Oracle

Application Server.

prompt> cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin

prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin/perl deconfig.pl [-u oid_user]

[-w password] [-r realm] [-dbp sys_db_password]

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