10 Removing Oracle Database Software
These topics describe how to remove Oracle software and configuration files.
Use the deinstall
command that is included in Oracle homes to remove Oracle software. Oracle does not support the removal of individual products or components.
Caution:
If you have a standalone database on a node in a cluster, and if you have multiple databases with the same global database name (GDN), then you cannot use the deinstall
command to remove one database only.
- About Oracle Deinstallation Options
You can stop and remove Oracle Database software and components in an Oracle Database home with thedeinstall
command. - Oracle Deinstallation (Deinstall)
You can run thedeinstall
command from an Oracle home directory after installation. - Deinstallation Examples for Oracle Database
Use these examples to help you understand how to run thedeinstall
command. - Deinstallation Response File Example for Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster
You can run thedeinstall
command with the-paramfile
option to use the values you specify in the response file. - Migrating Standalone Oracle Grid Infrastructure Servers to a Cluster
If you have an Oracle Database installation using Oracle Restart (that is, an Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation for a standalone server), and you want to configure that server as a cluster member node, then complete the following tasks: - Relinking Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster Binaries
After installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster (Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM configured for a cluster), if you need to modify the binaries, then use the following procedure, whereGrid_home
is the Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster home: - Changing the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home Path
After installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster (Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM configured for a cluster), if you need to change the Grid home path, then use the following example as a guide to detach the existing Grid home, and to attach a new Grid home: - Unconfiguring Oracle Clusterware Without Removing Binaries
Running therootcrs.sh
command flags-deconfig -force
enables you to unconfigure Oracle Clusterware on one or more nodes without removing installed binaries. - Unconfiguring Oracle Member Cluster
Run this procedure to unconfigure Oracle Member Cluster.