Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II v4

For information about uninstallling extensions, see Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II extensions.

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

To uninstall EDB Pgpool-II, assume the identity of the root user and invoke the appropriate command.

On RHEL/CentOS 7:

yum erase edb-pgpool<xx>

On RHEL/Rocky Linux/AlmaLinux 8:

dnf erase edb-pgpool<xx>

Where <xx> is the EDB Pgpool-II version.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II on a Debian/Ubuntu host

To uninstall EDB Pgpool-II on a Debian/Ubuntu host:

apt-get remove -y edb-pgpool<xx>

Where <xx> is the EDB Pgpool-II version you want to uninstall.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II on a SLES 12 host

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

zypper remove edb-pgpool<xx>

Where <xx> is the EDB Pgpool-II version you want to uninstall.

Uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II Linux uninstaller

The EDB Pgpool-II graphical installer creates an uninstaller in the installation directory. If you used the default installation directory /opt/edb, then the uninstaller is in /opt/edb/pgpool<x.y>, where <x.y> is the EDB Pgpool-II version you installed.

  1. Navigate into the directory that contains the uninstaller and assume superuser privileges. Open the uninstaller and select Yes to begin uninstalling EDB Pgpool-II.

    The uninstallation process begins.

  2. Select OK when the uninstallation completes.