Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions v4

The following sections outline the process of uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions on an RHEL/CentOS/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux host

To remove extensions from the server, execute the following command:

On RHEL/CentOS 7:

yum erase edb-as<xx>-pgpool<yy>-extensions

On RHEL/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux 8:

dnf erase edb-as<xx>-pgpool<yy>-extensions

Where <xx> is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version, and <yy> is the EDB Pgpool-II extension version.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions on a SLES 12 host

To uninstall EDB Pgpool-II extensions on a SLES host, assume the identity of the root user and invoke the following command:

zypper remove edb-as<xx>-pgpool<yy>-extensions

Where <xx> is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version, and <yy> is the EDB Pgpool-II extension version you want to uninstall.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions on a Debian/Ubuntu host

To uninstall EDB Pgpool-II extensions on a Debian/Ubuntu host, invoke the following command:

apt-get remove -y edb-as<xx>-pgpool<yy>-extensions

Where <xx> is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version, and <yy> is the EDB Pgpool-II extension version you want to uninstall.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions Linux graphical uninstaller

The EDB Pgpool-II extensions graphical installer creates an uninstaller in the installation directory. If you have used the default installation directory, i.e. /opt/edb/as<xx>, then uninstaller will be in the /opt/edb/as<xx> (where <xx> is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version you have installed).

  1. Navigate into the directory that contains the uninstaller and assume superuser privileges. Open the uninstaller and click Yes to begin uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions.
  2. The uninstallation process begins. Click OK when the uninstallation completes.