Name

uninstall — remove OpenDJ directory server software

Synopsis

uninstall {options}

Options

The uninstall command takes the following options:

Command options:

-a | --remove-all

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

Default: false

-b | --backup-files

Remove backup files.

Default: false

-c | --configuration-files

Remove configuration files.

Default: false

--connectTimeout {timeout}

Maximum length of time (in milliseconds) that can be taken to establish a connection. Use '0' to specify no time out.

Default: 30000

-d | --databases

Remove database contents.

Default: false

-e | --ldif-files

Remove LDIF files.

Default: false

-f | --forceOnError

Specifies whether the uninstall should continue if there is an error updating references to this server in remote server instances or not. This option can only be used with the --no-prompt no prompt option.

Default: false

-i | --cli

Use the command line install. If not specified the graphical interface will be launched. The rest of the options (excluding help and version) will only be taken into account if this option is specified.

Default: false

-l | --server-libraries

Remove Server Libraries and Administrative Tools.

Default: false

-L | --log-files

Remove log files.

Default: false

LDAP connection options:

-h | --referencedHostName {host}

The name of this host (or IP address) as it is referenced in remote servers for replication.

Default: localhost.localdomain

-I | --adminUID {adminUID}

User ID of the Global Administrator to use to bind to the server.

Default: admin

-j | --bindPasswordFile {bindPasswordFile}

Bind password file.

-K | --keyStorePath {keyStorePath}

Certificate key store path.

-N | --certNickname {nickname}

Nickname of the certificate that the server should use when accepting SSL-based connections or performing StartTLS negotiation.

-o | --saslOption {name=value}

SASL bind options.

-P | --trustStorePath {trustStorePath}

Certificate trust store path.

-T | --trustStorePassword {trustStorePassword}

Certificate trust store PIN.

-u | --keyStorePasswordFile {keyStorePasswordFile}

Certificate key store PIN file. A PIN is required when you specify to use an existing certificate as server certificate.

-U | --trustStorePasswordFile {path}

Certificate trust store PIN file.

-w | --bindPassword {bindPassword}

Password to use to bind to the server. Use -w - to ensure that the command prompts for the password, rather than entering the password as a command argument.

-W | --keyStorePassword {keyStorePassword}

Certificate key store PIN. A PIN is required when you specify to use an existing certificate as server certificate.

-X | --trustAll

Trust all server SSL certificates.

Default: false

Utility input/output options:

-n | --no-prompt

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

Default: false

--noPropertiesFile

No properties file will be used to get default command line argument values.

Default: false

--propertiesFilePath {propertiesFilePath}

Path to the file containing default property values used for command line arguments.

-Q | --quiet

Use quiet mode.

Default: false

-v | --verbose

Use verbose mode.

Default: false

General options:

-V | --version

Display Directory Server version information.

Default: false

-H | --help

Display this usage information.

Default: false