To uninstall Cisco Prime
Network
Registrar on Linux, run the uninstall_cnr program from the install-path/usrbin directory: ./uninstall_cnr
Stopping Server Agent...
Deleting startup files...
Removing Network Registrar...
cannot remove /opt/nwreg2/usrbin - directory not empty
cannot remove /opt/nwreg2/conf - directory not empty
package optnwreg2 not found in file index
Note that any files that have been changed (including your database) have _not_ been
uninstalled. You should delete these files by hand when you are done with them, before you
reinstall the package.
The checkinstall warnings mean that, although the uninstall program removes the server and user interface components, it
cannot delete directories that are not empty. Certain configuration and data files that are created during installation remain
deliberately after uninstallation. Optionally, delete the database and log files that are associated with Cisco Prime
Network
Registrar, as mentioned in the instructions at the end of the uninstall_cnr script execution.
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When Cisco Prime
Network
Registrar is installed as nradmin, the uninstall process will reset the ownership of all the remaining files back to the superuser
(root).
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