Uninstalling¶
Overview¶
If it is necessary to uninstall Assure1, the following steps should be executed. All files and database data will be removed, so any needed data or customizations should be saved before uninstalling.
Steps¶
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Run the following command to uninstall the broker:
yum erase Assure1
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On most systems, the previous command should have completely uninstalled Assure1. However, the following steps can ensure that any uninstall errors are detected and addressed:
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Run the following command to list any possible leftover processes:
ps aux | grep assure1
Example output:
root 14631 0.1 3.2 802836 194984 ? Sl Apr03 0:10 /opt/assure1/bin/core/collection/Syslogd -c 18 root 29194 0.0 0.0 112712 980 pts/0 S+ 00:37 0:00 grep --color=auto assure1
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If any applications are listed (besides the "grep" process), run the following command with the process IDs:
kill -9 (PROCESS ID)
Using the above example, the command to stop the "/opt/assure1/apps/eventStdAggregator/Syslogd" application is:
kill -9 14631
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If the "/opt/assure1" directory still exists, delete it with the following command:
rm -rf /opt/assure1
After completing the above steps, Assure1 has been uninstalled.