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Deinstalling OracleAS Infrastructure
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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
2.
If OCA is configured on the instance you want to deinstall, run the following 
commands:
prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/oca/bin/ocactl stop
prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/oca/bin/cmdeinst ocaAdminPassword oidAdminPassword
Replace ocaAdminPassword with the password of the OCA administrator.
Replace oidAdminPassword with the password of the Oracle Internet Directory user 
who installed OCA. The user must belong to the following groups:
Trusted Application Admins
iAS Admins
Repository Owners group for the metadata repository used by OCA
The "ocactl stop" command stops OCA services. The cmdeinst command 
performs the following actions:
removes OCA entries from Oracle Internet Directory
removes data from tables in the oca schema
removes OCA files created by the OCA Configuration Assistant during 
installation
3.
If Oracle Directory Integration Platform is configured and running in the instance 
you want to deinstall, stop the Oracle Directory Integration Platform server.
Ensure that Oracle Internet Directory is running.
You can stop Oracle Directory Integration Platform by running the following 
command:
prompt> cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
prompt> oidctl connect=db_connect_string server=odisrv instance=1 stop
db_connect_string is the TNS alias as listed in the file ORACLE_
HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora
.
For any additional Oracle Directory Integration Platform servers that you started, 
you must stop them too. See the instructions in the Oracle Identity Management 
Integration Guide
.
4.
If Oracle Internet Directory is configured as a replica, you need to delete this node 
from the directory replication group (DRG). See Chapter 25, "Oracle Internet 
Directory Replication Administration", in the Oracle Internet Directory 
Administrator’s Guide
 for steps.
5.
Run the Deconfig tool.
prompt> cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin/perl deconfig.pl [parameters]
 for parameter details. Note: If you are deinstalling 
an instance that includes the Oracle Internet Directory or OracleAS Single Sign-On 
components, you need to run the Deconfig tool as the Oracle Internet Directory 
superuser (cn=orcladmin). If the instance does not include Oracle Internet 
Directory or OracleAS Single Sign-On, then you need to run the tool as a user with 
the proper privileges, as shown in 
6.
Start the installer.
prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin/runInstaller