
Deinstallation Problems and Solutions
Troubleshooting F-11
Solution
Perform the following steps to correct the problem:
1. Start Oracle Directory Manager.
prompt> cd ORACLE_HOME/bin
prompt> ./oidadmin
2. Navigate to the entry:
orclApplicationCommonName=ORASSO_SSOSERVER,cn=SSO,cn=Products,cn=OracleContext
3. Remove the instance name of the failed middle tier from the values of the attribute
labeledURI.
4. If there are no more instance names listed in the values of the attribute
labeledURI, then remove the entry:
orclApplicationCommonName=ORASSO_SSOSERVER,cn=SSO,cn=Products,cn=OracleContext
F.4 Deinstallation Problems and Solutions
This section describes common problems related to deinstallation:
■ Section F.4.1, "Obsolete Partner URLs Still Remain on the OracleAS Single Sign-On
Administration Screen"
■ Section F.4.2, "Unable to Reuse Instance Name of a Deleted Instance"
■ Section F.4.3, "Unable to Reuse Database Name"
■ Section F.4.4, "Deconfiguration Failed on Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity
Management)"
F.4.1 Obsolete Partner URLs Still Remain on the OracleAS Single Sign-On
Administration Screen
Problem
After deinstallation, some partner application entries that are obsolete remain on the
OracleAS Single Sign-On Administration screen.
Solution
Run the command to de-register the entries for the obsolete partner applications. The
command is similar to the command for registration, except that the -update_mode
parameter is set to DELETE.
Make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable contains $ORACLE_
HOME/lib32, and that your LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 environment variable contains
$ORACLE_HOME/lib. Then run the command (all on one line):
prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin/java
-jar $ORACLE_HOME/sso/lib/ossoreg.jar
-oracle_home_path $ORACLE_HOME
-site_name hostname.domain
-config_mod_osso TRUE
-mod_osso_url http://hostname.domain:port
-u userid
-update_mode DELETE