Uninstalling Unified Manager
You can uninstall Unified Manager by using the Programs and Features wizard, or by performing an unattended uninstallation from the command-line interface.
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You must have Windows administrator privileges.
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All clusters (data sources) must be removed from the Unified Manager server before uninstalling the software.
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You should manually delete the firewall rules that are created to allow or block MySQL port 3306. The firewall rules are not deleted automatically.
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Uninstall Unified Manager by choosing one of the following options:
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If you uninstall Unified Manager from Programs and Features wizard, perform these steps:
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Navigate to Control Panel > Program and Features.
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Select Active IQ Unified Manager, and click Uninstall.
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If you uninstall Unified Manager from Command line, then perform these steps:
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Log in to the Windows command line using administrator privileges.
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Navigate to the Active IQ Unified Manager directory, and run the following command:
msiexec /x {A78760DB-7EC0-4305-97DB-E4A89CDFF4E1} /qn /l*v %systemdrive%\UmUnInstall.log
If User Account Control (UAC) is enabled on the server, and you are logged in as a domain user, you must use the command-line uninstallation method.
Unified Manager is uninstalled from your system.
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Uninstall the following third-party packages and data that are not removed during the Unified Manager uninstallation:
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Third-party packages: JRE, MySQL, Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable, Python, and 7zip
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MySQL application data generated by Unified Manager
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Application logs and contents of application data directory
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