Installer 10.11 | Complete Installation and Upgrade Information for Software AG Products | Installing Software AG Products On Premises | Installing Products, Creating Database Components, and Connecting Products to Database Components | Installing Products Using Software AG Installer and Creating Database Components Using Database Component Configurator | Uninstall Products Using Software AG Installer | Uninstall All Other Products
 
Uninstall All Other Products
Follow the instructions in Using Software AG Installer, with the additional guidelines below.
If you are going to uninstall Software AG Designer Eclipse, and you want to review or preserve Eclipse installation information, do so before starting the uninstaller, because the uninstaller will delete the entire Software AG Designer installation directory. User-created data that is stored in other directories, such as your workspace, will remain untouched.
If you are going to uninstall Integration Server or Microservices Runtime, retract all assets you have published to CentraSite. For instructions, see the webMethods BPM and CAF CentraSite Metadata Help.
If you are going to uninstall CentraSite:
*If the CentraSite Registry Repository is on a different machine than the Application Server Tier, uninstall the Application Server Tier first, and then uninstall the Registry Repository.
*The CentraSite Registry Repository database will not be deleted after uninstallation is complete. There are many circumstances in which you should retain the database after uninstalling CentraSite; for example, when the database contains information that is important for your enterprise. If you do want to delete the CentraSite database after uninstallation is complete, Software AG strongly recommends making a backup copy of its contents first. Then delete the Software AG_directory /CentraSite/data directory.
If you are going to uninstall from a Mac OS or other UNIX system, and you used sudo to register daemons and set file permissions during or after installation, you must also use sudo to unregister daemons and remove file permissions, as follows:
*If you are not going to use an uninstallation script to uninstall, you can choose the uninstaller option to perform this task, or you can perform this task before starting the uninstaller by executing the script Software AG_directory /bin/beforeUninstallAsRoot.sh with root permission (that is, call the script using the root user account or the sudo utility.
*If you are going to use an uninstallation script, the uninstaller cannot execute the script because it does not store the sudo password, for security reasons. You must execute the script yourself before starting the uninstaller.