Uninstall all


If you have previously installed policies, instrumentation, and packages to nodes, you can remove them all using the console. This includes uninstalling the agent. You must specify the credentials credentials of a user who has administrative access to the node.

To uninstall all

  1. In the console tree, right-click the node or node group, and then click Uninstall all.... The Uninstall All dialog box opens.
  2. If you are removing an HTTPS agent package, specify the credentials that the management server uses to uninstall the agent package. Click one of the following options:
  3. Optional. If you know that the uninstallation job will fail (for example, because the node is unreachable), but you still want to remove the policies and packages from the inventory on the management server, select the Force removal of packages and policies check box.
  4. Optional. If another management server owns a policy on a node, this management server will not uninstall it by default. If you want to this management server to remove the policies that other management servers own, select the Ignore Owner check box. To do this, you must have the user right to ignore policy ownership. The management server that you are connected to must be a primary or secondary manager of the node.
  5. Click OK. The management server creates a remove all job for each of the nodes that you selected. To view the progress of these jobs, click Deployment jobs in the console tree. If an agent installation job fails, right-click the job, and then click Error description.

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