The following procedures describes how to uninstall Zend Server on an RPM (SLES and OpenSUSE) operating system.
Uninstalling and deleting Zend Server can be performed by using the following programs:
Important!
The following resources are not removed during the uninstallation procedures describes below:
1. Files under Zend Directory (/usr/local/zend): DB files (located at var/db) and Log files (located at var/logs).
2. User 'zend' (not a regular user, login disabled).
3. Web server (Apache).
Note:
To perform this action you must have root privileges.
The following instructions describe how to delete or uninstall Zend Server using an automated script that includes all remove commands.
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To automatically uninstall Zend Server run: /usr/local/zend/bin/uninstall.sh |
Tip: Add --automatic to this command to run the script uninterrupted and without prompting verification messages. |
The following procedure describes how to uninstall Zend Server using 'zypper'.
Run the commands in the shell as root or using sudo.
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To uninstall Zend Server on SLES 11 and OpenSUSE run: zypper remove *zend* To uninstall Zend Server on SLES 10 run: rpm -qa --qf "%{name}\n" | grep zend | xargs zypper remove |
When uninstalling, configuration files are not removed. They remain in the same location and are renamed with an additional suffix (.rpmsave) so that they can be reused in a newer installation. For example: a file called example.ini is renamed to example.ini.rpmsave after running the un-install. |
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