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Uninstall OnCommand Workflow Automation
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You can uninstall OnCommand Workflow Automation (WFA) from your Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine using a single command.
What you'll need
You must have root user access to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine from which want to uninstall WFA.
Steps
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Log in as root user to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine from which you want to uninstall WFA.
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At the shell prompt, enter the following command:
rpm -e wfa
If the default installation location was changed, the MySQL data directory is not deleted when you uninstall WFA. You must manually delete the directory.