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Deinstalling a Partial OSD Installation

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Cluster Management 6-13 Deinstalling a Partial OSD Installation While not a common occurrence, the Oracle Universal Installer might not be able to complete the installation of the Compaq Ethernet OSDs. An incomplete OSD installation could occur for a variety of reasons, for example: I A cable is no longer seated tightly into its connector. I The node from which you are running the Oracle Universal Installer cannot communicate with all other nodes in the cluster. I The user running the Oracle Universal Installer does not have administrator privileges on all cluster nodes. An incomplete installation can result in a partial installation of the OSDs on the cluster. If this occurs, you must clean up after the partial installation (by removing it) before you can successfully run the Oracle Universal Installer again. To remove a partial OSD installation: 1. Insert the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Clustering Software for Oracle8i on Microsoft Windows 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive of a cluster node. 2. From a command prompt, navigate to the CD-ROM drive. 3. Connect to the \Utilities directory. 4. Run the uninstall utility by entering: uninstallOSD 5. Restart the node. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 on every node in the PDC/O5000 cluster.

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Cluster Management
6-13
Deinstalling a Partial OSD Installation
While not a common occurrence, the Oracle Universal Installer might not be
able to complete the installation of the Compaq Ethernet OSDs. An incomplete
OSD installation could occur for a variety of reasons, for example:
A cable is no longer seated tightly into its connector.
The node from which you are running the Oracle Universal Installer
cannot communicate with all other nodes in the cluster.
The user running the Oracle Universal Installer does not have
administrator privileges on all cluster nodes.
An incomplete installation can result in a partial installation of the OSDs on
the cluster. If this occurs, you must clean up after the partial installation (by
removing it) before you can successfully run the Oracle Universal Installer
again.
To remove a partial OSD installation:
1.
Insert the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Clustering Software for
Oracle8
i
on Microsoft Windows 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive of a
cluster node.
2.
From a command prompt, navigate to the CD-ROM drive.
3.
Connect to the
\Utilities
directory.
4.
Run the uninstall utility by entering:
uninstallOSD
5.
Restart the node.
6.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 on every node in the PDC/O5000 cluster.