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DataStax Enterprise Installation Guide

    • Installing DSE 6.8
      • Which install method should I use?
      • Install on a single node
      • Installing supporting software
      • Installing a cluster using Lifecycle Manager 6.8
      • Installing from the Yum package
      • RedHat systemd configuration
      • Installing from the Debian package
      • Install from the tarball on any Linux distribution
      • Installing patch releases
      • Installing on cloud providers
      • Installing on Docker
      • Uninstalling DSE
      • Default DSE file locations
        • Package installations
        • Tarball installations
    • Installing DSE 6.8 Tools
      • Installing CQLSH
      • Installing DataStax Studio 6.8
      • Installing DSE Graph Loader
      • Installing DataStax Bulk Loader
      • Installing DataStax Apache Kafka Connector
    • Installing DSE OpsCenter 6.8
      • Installing from the RPM package
      • Installing from the Debian package
      • Installing from the tarball on any Linux distribution
      • Installing on Docker
      • Uninstalling OpsCenter
      • Installing DataStax Agents 6.8
        • Installing DataStax Agents automatically
        • Installing DataStax Agents manually
          • From the RPM package
          • From the Debian package
          • From a tarball
        • Setting Agent permissions to run as the DSE user
        • Configuring JAVA_HOME
  • DataStax Enterprise Installation Guide
  • Installing DSE OpsCenter 6.8
  • Uninstalling OpsCenter

Uninstalling DSE OpsCenter 6.8

Instructions to uninstall DSE OpsCenter 6.8 for all installation methods: standalone, RPM, Debian, or tarball.

Select the uninstall method to follow for your type of DSE OpsCenter installation.

Uninstalling an OpsCenter RPM package

Use this method if OpsCenter was installed using an RPM package.

  1. Stop OpsCenter.

  2. Open a terminal and enter the following command:

    sudo yum remove opscenter

Uninstalling an OpsCenter Debian package

Use this method if OpsCenter was installed using a Debian package.

  1. Stop OpsCenter.

  2. Open a terminal and enter the following command:

    sudo apt-get purge opscenter

Uninstalling an OpsCenter binary tarball

Use this method if OpsCenter was installed using a tarball.

  1. Stop OpsCenter.

  2. Open a terminal and enter the following command:

    rm -rf /path/to/opscenter
Installing on Docker Installing DataStax Agents 6.8

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