No, there is no uninstall concept in TPAM - it is not possible to remove hotfix or upgrade patches. TPAM has a revert to snapshot feature, however this is not guaranteed to be successful. It’s even possible over the course of normal operation that an appliance may lose its default snapshot
In order to remove a specific patch, the TPAM appliance would need to be set back to factory defaults, and a backup restored.
e.g.
1: Prior to installing patch, take a backup of the system
After the upgrade has been performed:
2: Revert the system to a prior snapshot
How to reset an appliance to its factory default configuration? (85463)
https://support.quest.com/kb/1166863
: If the appliance was restored to a "Appliance Factory Defaults" snapshot, the appliance would need to have the initial configuration redone.
TPAM Initial Configuration (184398)
https://support.quest.com/kb/184398Note: The snapshots are generated automatically. More information in the below KB:
In TPAM 2.5, when is a snapshot created? Is it possible to manually create a Snapshot? (121370)
Note: Once the 2.5.920 version has been applied, you will not be able to revert to an earlier version of TPAM. TPAM 2.5.920 is a major patch that makes significant changes to the OS and cannot be reverted.