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Uninstalling a Plug-in
Updated on 2024-08-14 GMT+08:00
Uninstalling a Plug-in
Constraints
- Only Docker containers are supported. Containerd containers are not supported.
- The Docker engine version is 18.06.0 or later.
- The Docker API version is 1.38 or later.
- Only Linux servers are supported.
- Only the x86 and Arm hardware architectures are supported.
- The HSS container edition has been enabled.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service.
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Installation & Configuration and click the Plug-in Settings > Docker plug-in tab. Click Plug-in uninstallation guide, obtain the uninstallation commands from the slide-out panel, and click Copy.
- Remotely log in to the server where the plug-in is to be uninstalled as the root user.
- You can log in to the ECS management console and click Remote Login in the ECS list.
- If your server has an EIP bound, you can also use a remote management tool, such as PuTTY or Xshell, to log in to the server and uninstall the plug-in on the server as user root.
- Run the following command to access the /tmp directory:
cd /tmp/
- Create linux-host-list.txt, which will contain the server private IP addresses where the plug-in is to be uninstalled:
Command syntax:
echo 127.8.8.8 22 root rootPassword >> linux-host-list.txt
Or echo 127.8.8.8 22 user userPassword rootPassword >> linux-host-list.txt
To specify multiple IP addresses, write multiple commands, each in a separate line.
Example:
echo 127.8.8.1 22 root rootPassword >> linux-host-list.txt echo 127.8.8.2 22 user userPassword rootPassword >> linux-host-list.txt echo 127.8.8.3 22 root rootPassword >> linux-host-list.txt
- Press Enter to save the IP address. Run the cat linux-host-list.txt command to verify the IP addresses have been added.
- Copy the batch uninstallation commands to the command box and press Enter. The uninstallation starts automatically.
- If remote_uninstall finished. [OK] is displayed, the uninstallation is successful. Wait for 3 to 5 minutes and choose Installation & Configuration and click the Plug-in Settings tab to check the Docker plug-in status of the panel server.
Parent topic: Plug-in Management
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