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uninstall

Description
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Description

Uninstall Ping Identity Data Governance Server.

This tool removes the entire server or individual server components from the file system. If this server is a member of an existing topology, you must first remove references to this server in the other servers using the remove-defunct-server tool.

Examples

Remove the server using interactive command-line mode, prompting for any required information:
uninstall

Arguments

-V
--version

Description Display Data Governance Server version information

-H
--help

Description Display general usage information

--help-debug

Description Display help for using debug options
Advanced Yes

-a
--remove-all

Description Removes all components of the server (this option is not compatible with the rest of remove options)

-l
--server-libraries

Description Removes Server Libraries and Administrative Tools

-L
--log-files

Description Removes log files

-c
--configuration-files

Description Removes configuration files

-b
--backup-files

Description Removes backup files

-e
--ldif-files

Description Removes LDIF files

--external-files

Description Remove files external to this server's root directory

-n
--no-prompt

Description Use non-interactive mode. If data in the command is missing, you will not be prompted and the tool will fail

--ignoreWarnings

Description Tool should continue should warnings occur when used non-interactively. This option should be used with caution

-Q
--quiet

Description Run uninstall in quiet mode. Quiet mode will not output progress information to standard output

-v
--verbose

Description Use verbose mode

--propertiesFilePath {propertiesFilePath}

Description Path to the file that contains default property values used for command-line arguments
Required No
Multi-Valued No

--noPropertiesFile

Description Specify that no properties file will be used to get default command-line argument values

--script-friendly

Description Use script-friendly mode

-D {bindDN}
--bindDN {bindDN}

Description DN used to bind to the server
Default Value cn=Directory Manager
Required No
Multi-Valued No

-w {bindPassword}
--bindPassword {bindPassword}

Description Password used to bind to the server
Required No
Multi-Valued No

-j {bindPasswordFile}
--bindPasswordFile {bindPasswordFile}

Description Bind password file
Required No
Multi-Valued No