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Uninstalling
Warning: If you have some trouble with your installation, you can just re-run the playbook and it will try to set things up again. Uninstalling and then installing anew rarely solves anything.
To uninstall, run these commands (most are meant to be executed on the server itself):
-
ensure all services are stopped:
just stop
(if you can't get Ansible working to run this command, you can runsystemctl stop 'mash-*'
manually on the server) -
delete the systemd
.service
and.timer
files (rm -f /etc/systemd/system/mash-*.{service,timer}
) and reload systemd (systemctl daemon-reload
) -
delete some cached Docker images (
docker system prune -a
) or just delete them all (docker rmi $(docker images -aq)
) -
uninstall Docker itself, if necessary
-
delete the
/mash
directory (rm -rf /mash
)