Uninstalling
This is a recipe to permanently remove HEAVY.AI Software, services, and data from your system.
Uninstalling HEAVY.AI from Docker
To uninstall HEAVY.AI in Docker, stop and delete the current Docker container.
In a terminal window, get the Docker container ID:
You should see an output similar to the following. The first entry is the container ID. In this example, it is 9e01e520c30c
:
To see all containers, both running and stopped, use the following command:
Stop the HEAVY.AI Docker container. For example:
Remove the HEAVY.AI Docker container to save disk space. For example:
Uninstalling HEAVY.AI on Redhat and Ubuntu
To uninstall an existing system installed with Yum, Apt, or Tarball connect using the user that runs the platform, typically heavyai.
Disable and stop all HEAVY.AI services.
Remove the HEAVY.AI Installation files. (the $HEAVYAI_PATH defaults to /opt/heavyai
)
Delete the configuration files and the storage removing the $HEAVYAI_BASE directory. (defaults to /var/lib/heavyai
)
Remove permanently the configuration of the services.
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