Downgrading Oracle Restart
Use this procedure to deconfigure and downgrade Oracle Restart, or to troubleshoot Oracle Restart if you receive an error during installation.
To downgrade Oracle Restart, you must first downgrade Oracle Database, deconfigure Oracle Restart, and then reconfigure Oracle Restart.
Also, running roothas.sh
with the command flags -deconfig -force
enables you to deconfigure Oracle Restart without removing the installed binaries. This feature is useful if you encounter an error during an Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server installation. For example, when you run the root.sh
command, you find a missing operating system package. By running roothas.sh -deconfig -force
, you can deconfigure Oracle Restart, correct the cause of the error, and then run root.sh
again.
Note:
Stop all databases, services, and listeners that are running before you deconfigure or downgrade Oracle Restart.Related Topics
Parent topic: Removing Oracle Database Software