uninstall
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Description
Uninstall singlestoredb-server
from a host.
This command uninstalls the singlestoredb-server
package from your host(s).
It will not:
-
Delete node(s) (use sdb-admin delete-node to do so)
-
Unregister the host from Toolbox (use sdb-toolbox-config unregister-host to do so)
-
Uninstall other SingleStore packages like Toolbox or Studio
To destroy the existing cluster and deploy a new one by deleting all data, deleting all nodes, uninstalling all singlestoredb-server
packages, and unregistering all hosts, use sdb-deploy destroy-cluster.
Usage
Usage:
sdb-deploy uninstall [flags]
For flags that can accept multiple values (indicated by VALUES after the name of the flag),
separate each value with a comma.
Flags:
--all Use all hosts
--all-versions Uninstall all versions of singlestoredb-server
--force-package-format {rpm | deb | tar} Specify 'rpm', 'deb', or 'tar' package format. Required if you have both dpkg and rpm package managers found on the host
-h, --help Help for uninstall
--host strings Specify the host(s) to use
--version string The version of singlestoredb-server to uninstall
Global Flags:
--backup-cache FILE_PATH File path for the backup cache
--cache-file FILE_PATH File path for the Toolbox node cache
-c, --config FILE_PATH File path for the Toolbox configuration
--disable-colors Disable color output in console, which some terminal sessions/environments may have difficulty with
--disable-spinner Disable the progress spinner, which some terminal sessions/environments may have issues with
-j, --json Enable JSON output
--parallelism POSITIVE_INTEGER Maximum number of operations to run in parallel
--runtime-dir DIRECTORY_PATH Where to store Toolbox runtime data
--ssh-max-sessions POSITIVE_INTEGER Maximum number of SSH sessions to open per host, must be at least 3
--ssh-strict-host-key-checking Enable strict host key checking for SSH connections
--ssh-user-known-hosts-file FILE_PATH Path to the user known_hosts file for SSH connections. If not set, /dev/null will be used
--state-file FILE_PATH Toolbox state file path
-v, --verbosity count Increase logging verbosity: valid values are 1, 2, 3. Usage -v=count or --verbosity=count
-y, --yes Enable non-interactive mode and assume the user would like to move forward with the proposed actions by default
Remarks
This command is interactive unless you use either --yes
or --json
flag to override interactive behavior.
Last modified: April 22, 2024