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The following sections provide platform-specific procedures for uninstalling WebLogic Server:
About the Uninstallation Program
On both Windows and UNIX systems, you can uninstall WebLogic Server using graphical mode, console mode, or silent mode. To run the graphical mode uninstallation program, your console must support a Java-based GUI. If the uninstallation program determines that your system cannot support a Java-based GUI, the uninstallation program automatically starts in console mode.
You can uninstall WebLogic Server examples only, or the entire WebLogic Server installation. Uninstalling WebLogic Server does not remove the BEA Home directory associated with the installation, or the SDK. If you choose to uninstall the entire WebLogic Server installation, the uninstallation program also removes the WebLogic Server product directory associated with the installation unless one of the following is true:
If you have installed a service pack or rolling patch, you can also use the uninstallation program to revert to a prior service pack. See Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Graphical Mode.
Note: If you installed WebLogic Server with additional WebLogic Platform components, refer to the WebLogic Platform Installation Guide for information about uninstalling WebLogic Platform components.
Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Graphical Mode
Use the following procedure to uninstall WebLogic Server or WebLogic Server examples using the graphical interface:
Note: If your system supports a graphical user interface, the uninstallation program starts in graphical mode. If your system does not support a graphical user interface, the uninstallation program starts in console mode. Refer to the Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Console Mode for instructions. |
Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Console Mode
Use the following procedure to uninstall WebLogic Server or WebLogic Server examples using the command line interface:
Choose Components:
Release 7.0
+----WebLogic Server [0] v
+----Server [0.0] v
+----Workshop [0.1] v
+----Server Examples [0.2] v
Enter number exactly as it appears in brackets to toggle
selection OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
By default, all installed components are selected, indicating that they will be removed.
To leave a component installed on your system, type the numeric code for the option on the command line exactly as it appears within the brackets. For example, type 0.0 to deselect the Server and keep it installed on your system.
Dependency checking in the uninstallation program verifies that if you select a component to uninstall, all other components that are dependent on the selected component are also selected for uninstallation. For example, if you choose to uninstall the Server component, the uninstaller also uninstalls the Workshop and Server Examples components.
Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Silent Mode
When you uninstall WebLogic Server in silent mode, the full installation of WebLogic Server is uninstalled. You cannot use silent-mode uninstallation to roll back to a previous service pack or to uninstall individual WebLogic Platform components.
When you run the uninstallation program in silent mode, it leaves behind the same files and directories as when you run the uninstallation program in GUI and console modes, including:
You can manually delete these files.
Although you can use silent-mode uninstallation to manually uninstall WebLogic Server, silent-mode uninstall is intended for use in scripts. You can adapt the steps in Table 8-3 for use in scripts.
Use the following procedure to uninstall WebLogic Server or WebLogic Server examples using the command line interface:
Notes: When you run the uninstallation program in silent mode, no messages are displayed indicating the uninstallation is in progress or has completed successfully, even if errors are encountered.
To create a verbose log file during silent uninstallation, include the -log=full_path_to_log_file option in the command line. For example:
uninstall -mode=silent -log=d:\logs\weblogic_uninstall.log
The path must be to a file. All folders in the path must exist before you execute the command or the installation program will not create the log file.
Uninstalling Service Packs and Rolling Patches with the Uninstallation Program
If you have installed a service pack or rolling patch, you can revert your system installation to an earlier version of the release as follows:
For instructions, see Uninstalling a WebLogic Server Service Pack or Rolling Patch in Graphical Mode or Uninstalling a WebLogic Server Service Pack or Rolling Patch in Console Mode.
Note: If you install additional WebLogic Platform components after installing a service pack or rolling patch, you cannot roll back to any previous versions of the product.
To revert to a previously installed version of WebLogic Server, you can use the uninstallation program or Smart Update. See Uninstalling a Service Pack or Rolling Patch with Smart Update for instructions to use Smart Update to roll back to a previous installation.
Uninstalling a WebLogic Server Service Pack or Rolling Patch in Graphical Mode
Use the following procedure to uninstall a WebLogic Server service pack or rolling patch. You can also use Smart Update to uninstall a service pack or rolling patch. See Uninstalling a Service Pack or Rolling Patch with Smart Update.
Uninstalling a WebLogic Server Service Pack or Rolling Patch in Console Mode
Use the following procedure to uninstall a WebLogic Server service pack or rolling patch. You can also use Smart Update to uninstall a service pack or rolling patch. See Installing Service Packs and Rolling Patches Using Smart Update.
Uninstalling a Service Pack or Rolling Patch with Smart Update
You can use Smart Update to revert your system installation to an earlier version of the release as follows:
Note: If you install additional WebLogic Platform components after installing a service pack or rolling patch, you cannot roll back to any previous versions of the product.
You can also uninstall a service pack or rolling patch using the standard uninstallation process. For more information, see Uninstalling WebLogic Server in Graphical Mode.
To uninstall a service pack or rolling patch, follow these instructions:
You cannot reinstall the same major version of WebLogic Server or any of its components over a previous WebLogic Server installation of the same components—in the same BEA Home directory or in the same file location. You can, however, add components to an existing installation. For example, you can install WebLogic Server during one installation, and Server Examples or additional WebLogic Platform components during separate installations.
To reinstall the same version of one of the product components or the entire WebLogic Server distribution in the same location, you must first uninstall the previous installation.
If you attempt to install a copy of WebLogic Server 7.0 in the same BEA Home as a previous installation of WebLogic Server 7.0, the installation program displays the following message:
A complete installation of WebLogic Platform 7.0 exists in this BEA
Home. Please select another BEA Home or uninstall the product.
Type or click OK to return to the Choose BEA Home directory prompt.
Choose one of the following options:
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