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name="BEGIN" id="BEGIN"></a></div> <div class="IND"><!-- End Header --><a id="CHDGBBIJ" name="CHDGBBIJ"></a> <h1 class="chapter"><span class="secnum">6</span> How to Modify or Deinstall Oracle Grid Infrastructure</h1> <p><a id="sthref443" name="sthref443"></a><a id="sthref444" name="sthref444"></a>This chapter describes how to remove or deconfigure Oracle Clusterware software from your server.</p> <p>This chapter contains the following topics:</p> <ul> <li> <p><a href="#CBHFFAGE">Deciding When to Deinstall Oracle Clusterware</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CBHJFBFB">Adding Standalone Grid Infrastructure Servers to a Cluster</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CHDBFFJF">Deconfiguring Oracle Clusterware without Removing Binaries</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CBHEFHAC">Removing Oracle Clusterware and ASM</a></p> </li> </ul> <div class="infoboxnotealso"> <p class="notep1">See Also:</p> Product-specific documentation for requirements and restrictions to remove an individual product</div> <a id="CBHFFAGE" name="CBHFFAGE"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">6.1</span> Deciding When to Deinstall Oracle Clusterware</h2> <p>Remove installed components in the following situations:</p> <ul> <li> <p>You have successfully installed Oracle Clusterware, and you want to remove the Clusterware installation, either in an educational environment, or a test environment.</p> </li> <li> <p>You have encountered errors during or after installing or upgrading Oracle Clusterware, and you want to reattempt an installation.</p> </li> <li> <p>Your installation or upgrade stopped because of a hardware or operating system failure.</p> </li> <li> <p>You are advised by Oracle Support to reinstall Oracle Clusterware.</p> </li> </ul> </div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CBHJFBFB" name="CBHJFBFB"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">6.2</span> Adding Standalone Grid Infrastructure Servers to a Cluster</h2> <p>If you have an Oracle Database installation using Oracle Restart (Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server), and you want to configure that server as a cluster member node, then complete the following tasks:</p> <ol> <li> <p><a id="sthref445" name="sthref445"></a>Inspect the Oracle configuration with SRVCTL using the following syntax, where <span class="italic">db_unique_name</span> is the unique name for the database, and <span class="italic">lsnrname</span> is the name of the listener for the database:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">srvctl config database -d <span class="italic">db_unique_name</span> srvctl config service -d <span class="italic">db_unique_name</span> srvctl config listener -l <span class="italic">lsnrname</span> </pre> <p>Record the configuration information for the server, as you will need this information in a later step.</p> </li> <li> <p>Change directory to <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">Grid_home</span></code><code>\crs\install</code>, for example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\> cd app\product\grid\crs\install </pre></li> <li> <p>D<a id="sthref446" name="sthref446"></a>econfigure and deinstall the Oracle grid infrastructure installation for a standalone server (Oracle Restart) using the following command:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\..\install> roothas.pl -deconfig </pre></li> <li> <p>Prepare the server for Oracle Clusterware configuration, as described in either <a href="typinstl.htm#CHDHGIGC">Chapter 1, "Typical Installation for Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster"</a> or <a href="prewin.htm#BABFDGHJ">Chapter 2, "Advanced Installation Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster Preinstallation Tasks"</a>.</p> </li> <li> <p>Install and configure Oracle grid infrastructure for a cluster on each node in the cluster.</p> </li> <li> <p>Add Oracle grid infrastructure for a cluster support for your Oracle databases using the configuration information you recorded in Step 1. Use the following command syntax, where <span class="italic">db_unique_name</span> is the unique name of the database on the node, <span class="italic">Oracle_home</span> is the complete path of the Oracle home for the database, and <span class="italic">nodename</span> is the name of the node:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">srvctl add database -d <span class="italic">db_unique_name</span> -o <span class="italic">Oracle_home</span> -x <span class="italic">nodename</span> </pre> <p>For example, if your database name is <code>mydb1</code>, and the node name is <code>node1</code>, enter the following command:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">srvctl add database -d mydb1 -o C:\app\oracle\product\11.2.0\ db1 -x node1 </pre></li> <li> <p>Add each service listed in Step 1 to the database, using the command <code>srvctl add service</code>.</p> </li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CHDBFFJF" name="CHDBFFJF"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">6.3</span> Deconfiguring Oracle Clusterware without Removing Binaries</h2> <p>Running the <code>rootcrs.pl</code> command with the flags <code>-deconfig</code> <code>-force</code> enables you to deconfigure Oracle Clusterware on one or more nodes without removing the installed binaries. This feature is useful if you encounter an error on one or more cluster nodes during installation, such as incorrectly configured shared storage. By running <code>rootcrs.pl -deconfig -force</code> on nodes where you encounter an installation error, you can deconfigure Oracle Clusterware on those nodes, correct the cause of the error, and then run <code>rootcrs.pl</code> again.</p> <p><a id="sthref447" name="sthref447"></a>To deconfigure Oracle Clusterware:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Log in using a member of the Administrators group on a node where you encountered an error.</p> </li> <li> <p>Change directory to <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">Grid_home</span></code><code>\crs\install</code>. For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\> cd app\11.2.0\grid\crs\install </pre></li> <li> <p>Run <code>rootcrs.pl</code> with the <code>-deconfig -force</code> flags. For example:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\..\install> perl rootcrs.pl -deconfig -force </pre> <p>Repeat on other nodes as required.</p> </li> <li> <p>If you are deconfiguring Oracle Clusterware on all nodes in the cluster, then on the last node, enter the following command:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\..\install> perl rootcrs.pl -deconfig -force -lastnode </pre> <p>The <code>-lastnode</code> flag completes deconfiguration of the cluster, including the OCR and voting disks.</p> </li> </ol> </div> <!-- class="sect1" --> <a id="CBHEFHAC" name="CBHEFHAC"></a> <div class="sect1"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h2 class="sect1"><span class="secnum">6.4</span> Removing Oracle Clusterware and ASM</h2> <p>The <code>deinstall</code> command removes Oracle Clusterware and ASM from your server. The following sections describe the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command, and provide information about additional options to use with the command:</p> <ul> <li> <p><a href="#CBHEFJFI">About the Deinstallation Command</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CBHEECDB">Example of Running the Deinstall Command for Oracle Clusterware and ASM</a></p> </li> <li> <p><a href="#CBHHDFDA">Example Parameter File for Deinstall of Oracle Grid Infrastructure</a></p> </li> </ul> <a id="CBHEFJFI" name="CBHEFJFI"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">6.4.1</span> About the Deinstallation Command</h3> <p><a id="sthref448" name="sthref448"></a><a id="sthref449" name="sthref449"></a>The Deinstallation Tool (<code>deinstall.bat</code>) is available in Oracle home directories after installation as <code>%ORACLE_HOME%\deinstall\deinstall.bat</code>. The <code>deinstall.bat</code> command is also available for download from Oracle TechNet (<code><a href="http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/index.html">http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/index.html</a></code>). You can download it with the complete Oracle Database 11<span class="italic">g</span> release 2 software, or as a separate archive file.</p> <p>The <code>deinstall.bat</code> command uses the information you provide, plus information gathered from the software home to create a parameter file. You can alternatively supply a parameter file generated previously by the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command using the <code>–checkonly</code> flag and <code>-o</code> flag. You can also edit a response file template to create a parameter file.</p> <p>The <code>deinstall.bat</code> command stops Oracle software, and removes Oracle software and configuration files on the operating system for a specific Oracle home. At the end of the deinstallation process you are prompted to run the <code>rootcrs.pl</code> script as a user that is a member of the Administrators group.</p> <p>The <code>deinstall.bat</code> command uses the following syntax, where variable content is indicated by italics:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">deinstall.bat -home <span class="italic">complete path of Oracle home</span> [-silent] [-checkonly] [-local] [-paramfile <span class="italic">complete path of input parameter property file</span>] [-params name1=<span class="italic">value</span> name2=<span class="italic">value</span> . . .] [-o <span class="italic">complete path and name of output file</span>] [-help | -h] </pre> <p>The options are:</p> <ul> <li> <p><code>-home</code></p> <p>Use this flag to indicate the home path of the Oracle home that you want to check or deinstall. To deinstall Oracle software using the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command located in the Oracle home being removed, provide a parameter file in a location outside the Oracle home, and do not use the <code>-home</code> flag.</p> <p>If you run deinstall from the <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">Grid_home</span></code><code>\deinstall</code> path, then the <code>-home</code> flag is not required because the tool knows from which home it is being run. If you use the standalone version of the tool, then <code>-home</code> is mandatory</p> </li> <li> <p>-<code>silent</code></p> <p>Use this flag to run the command in noninteractive mode. This flag requires as input a properties file that contains the configuration values for the Oracle home that is being deinstalled or deconfigured. To provide these values, you must also specify the <code>-paramfile</code> flag when specifying this flag.</p> <p>To create a properties file and provide the required parameters, refer to the template file <code>deinstall.rsp.tmpl</code>, located in the <code>response</code> folder. Instead of using the template file, you can generate a properties file by using the <code>-checkonly</code> flag with the <code>deinstall</code> command. The generated properties file can then be used with the <code>-silent</code> flag.</p> </li> <li> <p><code>-checkonly</code></p> <p>Use this flag to check the status of the Oracle software home configuration. Running the command with the <code>-checkonly</code> flag does not remove the Oracle configuration. This flag generates a properties file that you can use with the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command.</p> <p>When you use the <code>-checkonly</code> flag to generate a properties file, you are prompted to provide information about your system. You can accept the default value the tool has obtained from your Oracle installation, indicated inside brackets ([]), or you can provide different values. To accept the defaults, click <span class="bold">Enter</span>.</p> </li> <li> <p><code>-local</code></p> <p>When you run <code>deinstall.bat</code> with this flag, it deconfigures and deinstalls the Oracle software only on the local node (the node on which you run <code>deinstall.bat</code>). On remote nodes, it deconfigures Oracle software, but does not deinstall the Oracle software.</p> <div class="infoboxnote"> <p class="notep1">Note:</p> This flag can only be used in cluster environments.</div> </li> <li> <p><code>-paramfile</code> <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">complete path of input parameter property file</span></code></p> <p>This is an optional flag. You can use this flag to run <code>deinstall.bat</code> with a parameter file in a location other than the default. When you use this flag, provide the complete path where the parameter file is located.</p> <p>The default location of the parameter file depends on the location of the Deinstallation tool:</p> <ul> <li> <p>From the installation media or stage location: <code><</code><span class="italic">Drive</span><code>>:\</code><span class="italic">staging_location</span><code>\deinstall\response</code></p> </li> <li> <p>From a unzipped archive file downloaded from OTN: <<span class="italic">Drive</span>>:\<span class="italic">ziplocation</span>\<code>deinstall\</code><code>response</code>, where <<span class="italic">Drive</span>>:\<span class="italic">ziplocation</span> refers to the directory in which the downloaded archive file was extracted.</p> </li> <li> <p>After installation, from the installed Oracle home: <code>%ORACLE_HOME%\deinstall\response</code>.</p> </li> </ul> </li> <li> <p><code>-params</code> [<code>name1</code>=<code><span class="codeinlineitalic">value</span></code> <code>name2</code>=<code><span class="codeinlineitalic">value</span></code> <code>name3</code>=<code><span class="codeinlineitalic">value</span></code> . . .]</p> <p>Use this flag with a parameter file to override one or more values in a parameter file that you have already created.</p> </li> <li> <p>-<code>o</code> <code><span class="codeinlineitalic">complete directory path and file name for output file</span></code></p> <p>Use this flag to provide a path other than the default location where the properties file is saved.</p> <p>The default location of the properties file depends on the location of the Deinstallation tool:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Extracted from an archive file downloaded from OTN: <<span class="italic">Drive</span>>:\ziplocation\<code>response</code>, where <<span class="italic">Drive</span>>:\ziplocation\ refers to directory in which the downloaded archive file was extracted.</p> </li> <li> <p>After installation, from the installed Oracle home: <code>%ORACLE_HOME%\deinstall\response</code>.</p> </li> </ul> </li> <li> <p><code>-help | -h</code></p> <p>Use the help option (<code>-help</code> or <code>-h</code>) to obtain additional information about the command option flags.</p> </li> </ul> <p>If you use <a id="sthref450" name="sthref450"></a>the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command located in an Oracle home, or the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command downloaded from Oracle TechNet (not installed in an Oracle home), then it writes log files in the <code>C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\</code><code>logs</code> directory. If, however, you are using the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command to remove the last Oracle home installed on the server, then the log files are written to:</p> <ul> <li> <p><code>%TEMP%\OraDeinstall</code><<code><span class="codeinlineitalic">timestamp</span></code>><code>\logs</code> if you use the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command located in the Oracle home</p> </li> <li> <p><<span class="italic">Drive</span>><code>:\</code><code><span class="codeinlineitalic">ziplocation</span></code><code>\deinstall\</code><code>logs</code> if you use the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command downloaded from Oracle TechNet</p> </li> </ul> </div> <!-- class="sect2" --> <a id="CBHEECDB" name="CBHEECDB"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">6.4.2</span> Example of Running the Deinstall Command for Oracle Clusterware and ASM</h3> <p>If you use the separately downloaded version of <code>deinstall.bat</code>, then <a id="sthref451" name="sthref451"></a>when the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command runs, you are prompted to provide the home directory of the Oracle software that you want to remove from your system. Provide additional information as prompted.</p> <p><a id="sthref452" name="sthref452"></a>To run the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command located in an Oracle Grid Infrastructure home in the path <code>C:\app\11.2.0\grid</code>, enter the following command while logged in as a member of the Administrators group:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">C:\> app\11.2.0\grid\deinstall\deinstall.bat </pre> <p>If you want to run the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command located in an Oracle Grid Infrastructure home and use a parameter file located at <code>C:\users\oracle\</code><code>myparamfile.tmpl</code>, then enter the following command while logged in as a member of the Administrators group:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn"><span class="italic">Grid_home</span>\deinstall\deinstall.bat -paramfile C:\users\oracle\myparamfile.tmpl </pre> <p><a id="sthref453" name="sthref453"></a>You can generate the <code>myparamfile.tmpl</code> file by running the <code>deinstall.bat</code> command with the <code>-checkonly</code> and <code>-o</code> flags before you run the command to deinstall the Oracle home, or you can use the response file template and manually edit it to create the parameter file. For example, to generate a parameter file using the <code>-checkonly</code> flag, enter a command similar to the following:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn"><span class="italic">Grid_home</span>\deinstall\deinstall -checkonly -o C:\users\oracle\myparamfile.tmpl </pre></div> <!-- class="sect2" --> <a id="CBHHDFDA" name="CBHHDFDA"></a> <div class="sect2"><!-- infolevel="all" infotype="General" --> <h3 class="sect2"><span class="secnum">6.4.3</span> Example Parameter File for Deinstall of Oracle Grid Infrastructure</h3> <p><a id="sthref454" name="sthref454"></a>The following is an example of a parameter file for a cluster on nodes <code>node1</code> and <code>node2</code>, in which the Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster is installed by the user <code>oracle</code>, the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home (Grid home) is in the path <code>C:\app\11.2.0\grid</code>, the Oracle base (where other Oracle software is installed) is <code>C:\app\oracle\</code>, the central Oracle Inventory home is <code>C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory</code>, the virtual IP addresses (VIP) are <code>192.0.2.2</code> and <code>192.0.2.4</code>, the local node (the node where you are running the deinstallation session from) is <code>node1</code>:</p> <pre xml:space="preserve" class="oac_no_warn">#Copyright (c) 2005, 2009 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. VIP1_IP=192.0.2.2 LOCAL_NODE=node1 ORA_VD_DISKGROUPS=+DATA VIP1_IF=PublicNIC OCRID= ObaseCleanupPtrLoc=C:\Temp\OraDeinstall112010-02-11_10-14-30AM\utl\... HELPJAR_NAME=help4.jar local=false ORACLE_HOME=C:\app\11.2.0\grid ASM_HOME=C:\app\11.2.0\grid ASM_DISK_GROUPS= ASM_DISK_GROUP=DATA ORA_DBA_GROUP= ASM_DISCOVERY_STRING= NEW_HOST_NAME_LIST= PRIVATE_NAME_LIST= ASM_DISKS=\\.\ORCLDISKDATA0,\\.\ORCLDISKDATA1,\\.\ORCLDISKDATA2 ASM_DISKSTRING= CRS_HOME=true JLIBDIR=C:\app\11.2.0\grid\jlib OCRLOC= JEWTJAR_NAME=jewt4.jar EMBASEJAR_NAME=oemlt.jar CRS_STORAGE_OPTION=1 ASM_REDUNDANCY=EXTERNAL GPNPGCONFIGDIR=$ORACLE_HOME LANGUAGE_ID='AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252' CRS_NODEVIPS='node1-vip/255.255.252.0/PublicNIC,node2-vip/255.255.252.0/PublicNIC' ORACLE_OWNER=Administrator OLD_ACTIVE_ORACLE_HOME= GNS_ALLOW_NET_LIST= silent=false LOGDIR=C:\Temp\OraDeinstall112010-02-11_10-14-30AM\logs\ OCFS_CONFIG= NODE_NAME_LIST=node1,node2 GNS_DENY_ITF_LIST= ORA_CRS_HOME=C:\app\11.2.0\grid JREDIR=C:\app\11.2.0\grid\jdk\jre ASM_LOCAL_SID=+asm1 ORACLE_BASE=C:\app\oracle\ GNS_CONF=false NETCFGJAR_NAME=netcfg.jar ORACLE_BINARY_OK=true OCR_LOCATIONS=NO_VAL ASM_ORACLE_BASE=C:\app\oracle OLRLOC= GPNPCONFIGDIR=$ORACLE_HOME ORA_ASM_GROUP= GNS_DENY_NET_LIST= OLD_CRS_HOME= EWTJAR_NAME=ewt3.jar NEW_NODE_NAME_LIST= GNS_DOMAIN_LIST= ASM_UPGRADE=false NETCA_LISTENERS_REGISTERED_WITH_CRS=LISTENER CLUSTER_NODES=node1,node2 CLUSTER_GUID= NEW_PRIVATE_NAME_LIST= ASM_DIAGNOSTIC_DEST=C:\APP\ORACLE CLSCFG_MISSCOUNT= SCAN_PORT=1521 ASM_DROP_DISKGROUPS=true NETWORKS="PublicNIC"/192.0.2.1:public,"PrivateNIC"/10.0.0.1:cluster_interconnect OCR_VOTINGDISK_IN_ASM=true NODELIST=node1,node2 ASM_IN_HOME=true HOME_TYPE=CRS GNS_ADDR_LIST= CLUSTER_NAME=myrac-cluster SHAREJAR_NAME=share.jar VOTING_DISKS=NO_VAL SILENT=false VNDR_CLUSTER=false GPNP_PA= CSS_LEASEDURATION=400 REMOTE_NODES=node2 ASM_SPFILE= NEW_NODEVIPS="node1-vip/255.255.252.0","node2-vip/255.255.252.0" HOST_NAME_LIST=node1,node2 SCAN_NAME=myrac-scan VIP1_MASK=255.255.252.0 INVENTORY_LOCATION=C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory </pre></div> <!-- class="sect2" --></div> <!-- class="sect1" --></div> <!-- class="ind" --> <div class="footer"> <hr /> <table class="simple oac_no_warn" summary="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"> <col width="33%" /> <col width="*" /> <col width="33%" /> <tr> <td align="left"> <table class="simple oac_no_warn" summary="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="98"> <tr> <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="postinst.htm"><img width="24" height="24" src="../../dcommon/gifs/leftnav.gif" alt="Go to previous page" /><br /> <span class="icon">Previous</span></a></td> <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="trouble.htm"><img width="24" height="24" src="../../dcommon/gifs/rightnav.gif" alt="Go to next page" /><br /> <span class="icon">Next</span></a></td> </tr> </table> </td> <td style="font-size: 90%" align="center" class="copyrightlogo"><img width="144" height="18" src="../../dcommon/gifs/oracle.gif" alt="Oracle" /><br /> Copyright © 2007, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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