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- Universal Discovery Agents
- Universal Discovery Agent Overview
- Universal Discovery Agent Deployment
- Universal Discovery Agent Certificates
- Call Home Overview
- FDCC/USGCB Support
- How to Create New Certificates for Universal Discovery Agent
- How to Customize Platforms for Universal Discovery Agent Deployment
- How to Install the Universal Discovery Agent Manually
- How to Install the Universal Discovery Agent to Run Under Non-Root Account on UNIX
- How to Install the Universal Discovery Agent with the Agent Driven Flow Enabled
- How to Configure Call Home
- How to Disable Call Home
- How to Enable Changing Default Port Number for Call Home
- How to Specify Data and Temp Folder Locations when Installing Universal Discovery Agent for UNIX
- How to Completely Uninstall the Universal Discovery Agent
- Agent Installation Wizard Overview
- Agent Installation User Interface
- Discovery Node Disk Requirements
- Universal Discovery Agent Installation Resources
- Universal Discovery Agent File Locations
- Software Identification Tags
How to Completely Uninstall the Universal Discovery Agent
This task describes how to completely uninstall the Universal Discovery Agent and all its associated files. A complete uninstall differs from a default, or normal uninstall which retains certain files.
Note
- Perform this task only when you will not re-install the Universal Discovery Agent.
- Configuration data files will be removed. This action cannot be undone.
- If you re-install the Universal Discovery Agent after you perform this task, reconciliation issues may occur due to the removal of the file that contains the Unique ID of the previous instance of Universal Discovery Agent. As a result, you may notice duplicate Node CIs after inventory discovery runs.
- This task can also be performed manually. For more information, see Agent Installation User Interface.
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Ensure the UCMDB server is running.
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- In UCMDB, go to Data Flow Management > Universal Discovery > Discovery Modules/Jobs tab.
- In the Discovery Modules tree, select Tools and Samples > UD Agent Management.
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Click the Properties tab and select Uninstall UD Agent. In the Parameters pane, perform the following:
- Select the Override check box for the RemoveAgentData parameter.
- Click the corresponding cell in the Value column and set the value by typing True.
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The Universal Discovery Agent is completely uninstalled the next time the job runs. To verify that all files were removed, see Universal Discovery Agent File Locations.
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