Uninstalling OmniSci
How you remove OmniSci depends on how you installed it.
To uninstall OmniSci in place in Docker, stop and delete the current Docker container.
- 1.In a terminal window, get the Docker container ID:docker container lsYou see output similar to the following. The first entry is the container ID. In this example, it is
9e01e520c30c
:CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES9e01e520c30c mapd/mapd-ee-cpu “/bin/sh -c ‘/mapd...” 3 days ago Up 3 days 0.0.0.0:6273-6274->6273-6274/tcp confident_neumannTo see all containers, both running and stopped, use the following command:docker container ls -a - 2.Stop the OmniSci Docker container. For example:docker container stop 9e01e520c30cRemove the OmniSci Docker container. This removes unused Docker containers on your system and saves disk space. For example:docker container rm 9e01e520c30c
To uninstall an existing system installed with Yum, you run the Yum
remove
command and delete your stored data.To Remove OmniSci using Yum:
- 1.Stop the OmniSci servers.sudo systemctl stop omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl stop omnisci_server
- 2.If you have enabled OmniSci services to run automatically on system startup, disable the commands.sudo systemctl disable omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl disable omnisci_server
- 3.Remove OmniSci.yum remove omnisciDelete the $OMNISCI_STORAGE directory.4. Delete the $OMNISCI_STORAGE directory.sudo rm -r $OMNISCI_STORAGE
To uninstall an OmniSci instance installed with Apt, you run the Apt
remove
command and delete your stored data.To Uninstall OmniSci using Apt:
- 1.Stop the OmniSci servers.sudo systemctl stop omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl stop omnisci_server
- 2.If you have enabled OmniSci services to run automatically on system startup, disable the commands.sudo systemctl disable omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl disable omnisci_server
- 3.Remove OmniSci.apt remove omnisci
- 4.Delete the OmniSci data store.sudo rm -r $OMNISCI_STORAGE
To uninstall OmniSci installed by a tarball, stop the servers, then delete the $OMNISCI_PATH directory and $OMNISCI_STORAGE directories.
- 1.Stop the OmniSci web server and OmniSci server.sudo systemctl stop omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl stop omnisci_server
- 2.If you have enabled OmniSci services to run automatically on system startup, disable the commands.sudo systemctl disable omnisci_web_serversudo systemctl disable omnisci_server
- 3.Delete the OmniSci data storesudo rm -r $OMNISCI_STORAGE
- 4.Delete the OmniSci Pathsudo rm -r $OMNISCI_PATH
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