The script removes the firstnet config and the client access VLAN UNIX_DB, but does
not delete any other VLANs. The script also resets any disabled CPU cores and
enables all of the cores.
The cleanup utility runs in two modes: default and force mode. In the default mode, the
commands used as part of cleanup do not use the force option. The ASM disk status
is changed from MEMBER to FORMER, but ASM header on the disk is not erased.
The default mode can be used only for cleaning up or re-provisioning of the same
system.
Note:
For High-Availability systems, run the cleanup utility on both nodes
sequentially. Ensure that the cleanup utility has completed on the first node,
and then start the process on the second node.
Running the Cleanup Utility for a Baremetal Deployment
# perl cleanup.pl [-griduser grid_user]
[-dbuser db_user] [-groups comma separated list of groups]
[-erasedata] [f]
When the grid_user and db_user are the same (roleSeparation=false), you must run
the script for each user (-gridUser and -dbUser).
Table 8-1
Command Options for Cleanup Utility
Option
grid_user
db_user
groups
erasedata
cleanDefNet
Cleaning Up Incomplete or Failed Installations
Description
Describes the Oracle Grid Infrastructure user
name. The default user is
grid
Describes the database user name. The
default user is
oracle
Example with
and
grid
oracle
cleanup.pl -griduser oracle -dbuser
oracle
Describes the comma-separated list of groups.
The default groups are
oinstall,dba,asmadmin,asmoper,asmdba
.
Completely erases all disks on system. It is
mandatory to run this option if intention of
cleanup is to reuse or move these disks on
other systems.
Example of secure erase:
cleanup.pl -erasedata
Cleans up the default public network.
Chapter 8
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users:
8-2
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