Oracle Home selected for deinstall is: /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1
OCM check log file location : /tmp/deinstall_07-49-52PM/logs//ocm_check8100.log Specify the list of database names that are configured in this Oracle home : Use comma as separator when specifying list of values as input Network de-configuration trace file location: /tmp/deinstall_07-49-52PM/logs/netdc_check_07-51-25-PM.logĭatabase de-configuration trace file location: /tmp/deinstall_07-49-52PM/logs/databasedc_check_07-51-27-PM.log Oracle Base selected for deinstall is: /u01/app/oracleĬhecking for existence of central inventory location /u01/app/oraInventory Oracle Home type selected for deinstall is: Oracle Single Instance Database
# Install check configuration #Ĭhecking for existence of the Oracle home location /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1 Location of logs /tmp/deinstall_07-49-52PM/logs/ deinstallĬhecking for required files and bootstrapping.
Do not run the deinstallation tool from a later release to remove Oracle software from an earlier release.įor example, do not run the deinstallation tool from the Oracle Database 12.2 installation media to remove Oracle software from an existing 11.2.0.4 Oracle home. You must run the deinstallation tool from the same release to remove Oracle software. If the software in the Oracle_home is not running (for example, after an unsuccessful installation), then the deinstallation tool cannot determine the configuration, and you must provide all the configuration details either interactively or in a response file. You can either accept the default value, or override it with a different value. The deinstallation tool determines the software configuration for the local Oracle home, and then provides default values at each prompt. The most common method of running the deinstallation tool is to use the version installed in the Oracle home being removed. dbhome_1]$ cd deinstall]$ lsīootstrap_files.lst deinstall deinstall.xml readme.txt sshUserSetup.shī jlib response utl Starting with Oracle Database 12 c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), the roothas.sh script replaces the script in the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home.