There's not an easy way to do this at the moment... There should be a
deinstall script in the trunk by EOD
Here's what I do (in Oracle):
drop user core cascade;
drop user prot cascade;
drop user study cascade;
drop user dots cascade;
drop user tess cascade;
drop user rad cascade;
drop user sres cascade;
drop user corever cascade;
drop user protver cascade;
drop user studyver cascade;
drop user dotsver cascade;
drop user tessver cascade;
drop user radver cascade;
drop user sresver cascade;
--Mike
On 10/19/05 1:55 PM, "Juan Carlos Perin" <bi...@ge...> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> This is a clean install, on a brand new instance of oracle. If anything is
> in there from GUS, it'd be from a previous attempt to build. In any case, I
> assume a cleanout would do the trick. Is there an easy way to do that?
>
> THANKS
>
>
> On 10/19/05 1:09 PM, "Michael Saffitz" <msa...@pc...> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Juan,
>>
>> It looks like there's an existing GUS instance. Make sure to completely
>> clean out the database (by dropping all GUS users-- Core, DoTS, SResVer,
>> DoTSVer, and so on) an then reinstalling. (Note: You will loose any data
>> in these schemas when you drop them!).
>>
>> --Mike
>>
>>
>> On 10/19/05 11:08 AM, "Juan Carlos Perin" <bi...@ge...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, I'm very new to oracle and have had a few issues building GUS. I'm
>>> running Oracle 10g on a Poweredge server running Redhat AS3. I've created a
>>> tablespace called GUS to build into, and finally got past some 'connect'
>>> errors. I get the following error when running build:
>>>
>>> BUILD FAILED
>>> /home/oracle/GUS/project_home/install/build.xml:28: The following error
>>> occurred while executing this line:
>>> /home/oracle/GUS/project_home/GUS/build.xml:92: java.io.IOException: Error
>>> executing SQL: '
>>> CREATE USER SResVer IDENTIFIED BY temppass PASSWORD EXPIRE ACCOUNT LOCK
>>> QUOTA UNLIMITED ON USERS DEFAULT TABLESPACE USERS' Error: ORA-01920: user
>>> name 'SRESVER' conflicts with another user or role name
>>>
>>> The last time I tried, it gave me this error when trying to create User
>>> PROT. I'm not sure why it got to different points, nothing changed. I am
>>> using an oracle account I created that I gave all privileges to. I assume
>>> maybe I'm getting this error because of multiple attempts to build, but I'm
>>> not sure how to clear things off to start again, if that's the case. Any
>>> pointers would be great. I'm happy to read documentation, just wish I knew
>>> where to start. Thanks all!
>>>
>>> Juan Perin
>>>
>>>
>>>
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