Subject: 10g RAC: How to Clean Up After a Failed CRS Install
Doc ID: Note:239998.1 Type: BULLETIN
Last Revision Date: 01-JUN-2007 Status: PUBLISHED
PURPOSE
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The purpose of this document is to help DBA's and support analysts understand how
to clean up a failed CRS (Cluster Ready Services) install for 10g RAC.
SCOPE & APPLICATION
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DBA's and Support Analysts
10g RAC: How to Clean Up After a Failed CRS Install
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Not cleaning up a failed CRS install can cause problems like node reboots.
Follow these steps to clean up a failed CRS install:
http://www.doczj.com/doc/14fc7c2f0722192e4536f6f1.html
1. Run the rootdelete.sh script then the rootdeinstall.sh script from the
$ORA_CRS_HOME/install directory on any nodes you are removing CRS from. Running these scripts should be sufficent to clean up your CRS install. If you have
any problems with these scripts please open a service request.
If for some reason you have to manually remove the install due to problems
with the scripts, continue to step 2:
2. Stop the Nodeapps on all nodes:
srvctl stop nodeapps -n
http://www.doczj.com/doc/14fc7c2f0722192e4536f6f1.html
3. Prevent CRS from starting when the node boots. To do this issue the following
as root:
Sun:
rm /etc/init.d/init.cssd
rm /etc/init.d/init.crs
rm /etc/init.d/init.crsd