Uninstalling BART v2.6

This section walks you through uninstalling BART.

Uninstalling BART on a RHEL/CentOS/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux Host

To uninstall BART on a RHEL/CentOS/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux host, assume the identity of the root user and invoke the following command:

On RHEL/CentOS 7:

yum remove edb-bart

On RHEL/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux 8:

dnf remove edb-bart

Uninstalling BART does not delete the backup files and archived WAL files that reside in the BART backup catalog. To permanently delete the backup files and archived WAL files in the BART backup catalog (/opt/backup), use one of the following commands:

  • rm –rf /opt/backup
  • BART DELETE subcommand

For information about the BART DELETE subcommand, see the EDB Backup and Recovery User Guide available at the EDB website.

Uninstalling BART on an SLES 12 Host

To uninstall BART on an SLES 12 host, assume the identity of the root user and invoke the following command:

zypper remove edb-bart

Uninstalling BART on a Debian/Ubuntu Host

To uninstall BART on a Debian or Ubuntu host, invoke the following command:

apt-get remove edb-bart