Uninstall/Remove tomcat 9 completely from CentOS

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It's probably gone. yum list is showing you all installed and available in various repos (in your output, base and epel). yum list installed or rpm -qa will show you only the ones currently installed. (And, for completeness, yum list available is the other option.)

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Mukund S
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Mukund S

Updated on September 28, 2020

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  • Mukund S
    Mukund S over 3 years

    I am trying to remove tomcat 9 from CentOS completely.

    First I used

    rpm -qa|grep tomcat
    

    The output I got was

    tomcat-9.0.0-26.el7.centos.x86_64
    

    Then I used

    sudo yum remove tomcat.x86_64
    

    When I again tried

    rpm -qa|grep tomcat
    

    I didnt get any output. And I am not sure if the tomcat is removed completely or not. When I used the following command,

    sudo yum list|grep -i tomcat
    

    I can see a list which is

    jglobus-ssl-proxies-tomcat.noarch       2.1.0-6.el7                    epel     
    tomcat.noarch                           7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-admin-webapps.noarch             7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-docs-webapp.noarch               7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-el-2.2-api.noarch                7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-javadoc.noarch                   7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-jsp-2.2-api.noarch               7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-jsvc.noarch                      7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-lib.noarch                       7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-native.x86_64                    1.1.34-1.el7                   epel     
    tomcat-servlet-3.0-api.noarch           7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcat-webapps.noarch                   7.0.76-2.el7                   base     
    tomcatjss.noarch                        7.2.1-6.el7                    base 
    

    So my question is now I am not sure if tomcat is completely removed or not? If it is not, what else should I do to completely remove it from my system?