Multi oracle instances left after deinstall oracle http server

dear gurus,
I met a very strange issue.
After I installing OHS, I found a more instance showed on the em, together with my biee server in the capability gui , like below:
Capability
system components
Host OraIns BISer PreSer JHost Port ....
xxx instance1 1 1 1
xxx ohs_instance1 0 0 0
while even if I deinstall the ohs server, I still can see the ohs_instance1 :(, that's really very strange, any way to remove it out there??
btw, i follow the ohs deinstall steps i.e. remove ohs instance first then remove the ohs's oracle home.
REALLY NEED YOUR HELPS !!
thanks,
Michael
Edited by: 945096 on 2012-7-23 下午7:49

the issue has been solved by very interesting way.
After all removing operations of OHS have been done, you have to log in the em then go to capacity ,click the unlock ,biee will refresh the instances.... things will be done.
I'm wondering if that's a bug.

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