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Repository Name : Name of the Repository. The Metabase Configuration screen appears if you have selected the Sever installation type. Repository Port : Port for the Metabase repository. Administrator Name : Metabase administrator name. Default is madmin. Administrator Password: Metabase administrator password. In this case define the Adapter Configuration as described below. If not, skip this step. The Summary screen appears. The installer automatically executes each configuration assistant in sequence, displaying the progress in the Status column.

No action is required on this screen. When installation completes, the End of Installation screen appears with information for your review. In the event that Oracle Data Integrator is reinstalled on the same system by the same user, the wallet information will be remembered unless it is manually removed.

Wallet information is stored in a directory inside the user's home directory. For example, on a UNIX operating system:. After you have removed your Oracle Data Integrator software, you can choose to remove the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure from your machine. Before doing so, make sure there are no other products using the Infrastructure; those products will no longer function once the Infrastructure is removed.

You can reinstall your software into the same Oracle home as a previous installation only if you have deinstalled the software according to the instructions in this chapter, including manually removing the Oracle home directory. When you reinstall, you can then specify the same Oracle home as your previous installation.

The installer will warn you that the Oracle home you specified during the installation already contains the same software you are trying to install. Your options are to:. Select a different installation type. In this case, only the feature sets that do not already exist in the Oracle home directory will be installed.

For example, suppose that you have chosen to create your Domain home or Application home somewhere inside your existing Oracle home. This data is not removed during the deinstallation process, so if you attempt to reinstall into the same Oracle home, the installer will not allow it.

Deinstall your software from the Oracle home as described in this chapter, and then remove the Oracle home directory. After this is complete, you can reinstall and reuse the same Oracle home location, using the instructions in Chapter 2. Any domain or application data that was in the Oracle home will have to be re-created. All servers and processes in your domain should be stopped before running the deinstaller. See Section 8. Remove your database schemas.

Run Repository Creation Utility to remove your database schemas. Remove the software. Run the product deinstaller to remove Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure. If you have multiple products installed in your Oracle home, you must remove all products before removing the Oracle Home.

ODI wallet information should be manually removed; the deinstaller does not remove this information. In the event that Oracle Data Integrator is reinstalled on the same system by the same user, the wallet information will be remembered unless it is manually removed.

Wallet information is stored in a directory inside the user's home directory. For example, on a UNIX operating system:. After you have removed your Oracle Data Integrator software, you can choose to remove the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure from your machine. Before doing so, make sure there are no other products using the Infrastructure; those products will no longer function once the Infrastructure is removed.

You can reinstall your software into the same Oracle home as a previous installation only if you have deinstalled the software according to the instructions in this chapter, including manually removing the Oracle home directory. When you reinstall, you can then specify the same Oracle home as your previous installation.

The installer will warn you that the Oracle home you specified during the installation already contains the same software you are trying to install. Your options are to:. Select a different installation type. In this case, only the feature sets that do not already exist in the Oracle home directory will be installed.

For example, suppose that you have chosen to create your Domain home or Application home somewhere inside your existing Oracle home. This data is not removed during the deinstallation process, so if you attempt to reinstall into the same Oracle home, the installer will not allow it.

Deinstall your software from the Oracle home as described in this chapter, and then remove the Oracle home directory. After this is complete, you can reinstall and reuse the same Oracle home location, using the instructions in Chapter 2.

Any domain or application data that was in the Oracle home will have to be re-created. The following topics are covered in this chapter: Section 9. All servers and processes in your domain should be stopped before running the deinstaller. See Section 9. Remove your database schemas.

Run Repository Creation Utility to remove your database schemas.



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