Uninstalling a patch removes all previously applied patches and returns the software to the baseline product version.
Note: Root privileges are required to uninstall a patch. Use either the uninstaller program to uninstall a patch. Failure to use one of these methods can result in an unstable system and/or inconsistent product directories.
Before Uninstallation
You must complete the following task before uninstalling the patch:
- Stop all Domain Manager services and processes that use programs or libraries from the product.
Rollback to a Previous Patch
If you want to revert to a previous patch, you must:
- Uninstall the currently installed patch to return to the baseline version. n Reinstall the previous patch.
- Reinstall the previous patch.
For example, to revert from Patch 2 to Patch 1, uninstall Patch 2, and then reinstall Patch 1.
Uninstall Patch Using the Uninstaller Program
Use the uninstaller program to uninstall a patch.
Note: : Do not to use the uninstaller program in the
_uninst
directory because it will remove the entire product.
- Change the directory or use the file navigator to find the
_rpuninst
directory.For example, /opt/InCharge/<Product>/_rpuninst on UNIX systems.
- Invoke the uninstaller program.
For example, ./uninstaller on UNIX systems.
- Press Enter to continue the uninstallation.
Uninstall Patch Using Unattended (Silent) Mode
Use the uninstaller program to uninstall a patch.
Note: Do not to use the uninstaller program in the
_uninst
directory because it will remove the entire product.
- Change the directory or use the file navigator to find the _rpuninst directory.
For Example, /opt/InCharge//_rpuninst on UNIX systems.
- Execute the uninstaller program.
./uninstaller -i silent on UNIX systems.
- Press Enter to continue the uninstallation.