Chapter 16. Remove Red Hat JBoss Data Grid
16.1. Remove Red Hat JBoss Data Grid from Your Linux System
The following procedures contain instructions to remove Red Hat JBoss Data Grid from your Linux system.
Once deleted, all JBoss Data Grid configuration and settings are permanently lost.
Remove JBoss Data Grid from Your Linux System
Shut Down Server
Ensure that the JBoss Data Grid server is shut down.
Navigate to the JBoss Data Grid Home Directory
Use the command line to change into the level above the $JDG_HOME folder.
Delete the JBoss Data Grid Home Directory
Enter the following command in the terminal to remove JBoss Data Grid, replacing
$JDG_HOMEwith the name of your JBoss Data Grid home directory:$ rm -Rf $JDG_HOME
16.2. Remove Red Hat JBoss Data Grid from Your Windows System
The following procedures contain instructions to remove Red Hat JBoss Data Grid from your Microsoft Windows system.
Once deleted, all JBoss Data Grid configuration and settings are permanently lost.
Remove JBoss Data Grid from Your Windows System
Shut Down Server
Ensure that the JBoss Data Grid server is shut down.
Navigate to the JBoss Data Grid Home Directory
Use the Windows Explorer to navigate to the directory in which the $JDG_HOME folder is located.
Delete the JBoss Data Grid Home Directory
Select the $JDG_HOME folder and delete it.

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