On 26/01/2012, at 6:32 AM, Dan Radez wrote:
On 01/25/2012 01:07 PM, James Labocki wrote:
> I'm interested in documenting the proper way to remove all components installed
by aeolus in order to return a system to as close a state as possible from before `yum
install aeolus-all; aeolus-configure` was run. I've started a stub here -
https://www.aeolusproject.org/redmine/projects/aeolus/wiki/Aeolus_uninstall
>
> If someone can please help me fill it in I'd appreciate it. I'm not sure
which packages need to be listed in the remove, the data that is left behind, and the log
directories that would need to be removed by hand.
>
> -James
>
>
After running aeolus-cleanup we use this:
# cat aeolus-uninstall-all
yum remove mongod* iwhd deltacloud* postgre* aeolus* imagefactory* qpid*
Heh, this is definitely just for servers not needing PostgreSQL for other
stuff. :)
oz condor* aeolus-configure
rm -fr ~/.aeolus-cli
rm -fr /var/lib/aeolus-conductor
rm -fr /var/lib/mongodb
rm -fr /var/lib/qpidd
rm -fr /var/lib/imagefactory
rm -fr /var/lib/iwhd
rm -fr /var/lib/oz
rm -fr /var/lib/condor
rm -fr /var/lock/subsys/mongod
rm -fr /etc/aeolus-conductor
rm -fr /etc/imagefactory
rm -fr /etc/iwhd
rm -fr /etc/oz
rm -fr /etc/mongodb.conf
rm -fr /etc/qpidd.conf
rm -fr /usr/share/aeolus-conductor
rm -fr /usr/share/deltacloud-core
Not sure if it's on purpose or not, but this doesn't nuke any
left over PostgreSQL data areas (/var/lib/pgsql).
Definitely safer to leave them though, just in case there
were other PG db's on the server.
+ Justin
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