Installing the Portal on a Linux Server > Uninstalling the StorageConsole Portal
  
Version 9.2.01
Uninstalling the StorageConsole Portal
Caution: The following uninstall script will completely erase the StorageConsole application and database.
1. Login as root to the StorageConsole server
2. From the root directory (/) stop the Portal services and run the uninstall script:
/opt/aptare/bin/aptare stop
/opt/aptare/utils/uninstall_portal.sh
3. Follow the prompts as required to confirm deletion of the StorageConsole components.
Third-Party Software
When you install the Portal and Reporting Database software, you install a compilation of software, which includes open source and third‑party software.
Open Source Software
For a list of open source components and licenses, see the LICENSE, NOTICE, and license.txt files on the Portal server.
Supported Software
Table 1 Supported Software
Software Product
LINUX
Windows
Oracle 11g Database
Upgrading to 9.2.xx
11.2.0.2.2
Installing 9.2.xx
11.2.0.4
11.2.0.2.0
Upgrading to 9.2.01
11.2.04
SUN Java 2 Standard Edition SDK
1.7, 64-bit
1.7, 64-bit
VSphere Web Services SDK
5.5, 64-bit
5.5, 64-bit
Apache HTTP Web Server
Upgrading to 9.2.xx
2.2.20
Installing 9.2.xx
2.4.6
Upgrading to 9.2.xx
2.2.20
Installing 9.2.xx
2.2.20
Apache Tomcat Java Servlet Engine
Upgrading to 9.2.xx
5.5.25/7.0.42
Installing 9.2.xx
7.0.42
Upgrading to 9.2.xx
5.5.36
Installing 9.2.xx
7.0.50
OpenLDAP
2.4.37
2.1.29
If other versions of the above components are already running on the designated APTARE StorageConsole system, or other components are utilizing resources (such as specific ports) typically used by StorageConsole, the product usually can be reconfigured to work around these conflicts; however, this cannot be guaranteed.
APTARE StorageConsole is certified with the Oracle Standard Edition binaries. The embedded Oracle Standard Edition database, licensed with a restricted license, comes included in the StorageConsole product. Oracle Database Standard Edition can be licensed only on servers (including ESX servers) that have a maximum capacity of 4 CPU sockets (populated or not). The embedded database can only be accessed and used with APTARE StorageConsole and cannot be accessed through other applications or used as a standalone database. Using non-bundled versions of Oracle or installing in other pre-existing Oracle instances is not a certified configuration and is not allowed, per the standard license grant. Note that the database must comply with the Oracle Standard Edition, not an Enterprise license.
For Managed Services Editions, the APTARE-provided Oracle binaries cannot be used. Managed Services Providers must supply their own licensed Oracle version, which must comply with the Oracle Standard Edition, as stated above.