Uninstalling JFrog Distribution

JFrog Installation & Setup Documentation

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Linux Archive

Go to the directory where you extracted the installer and delete that directory.

Interactive Script (Debian/RPM)
  1. Stop Mission Control and all the third party services.

  2. Navigate to the Application Installer directory (the location where installation bundle was extracted to) cd jfrog-mc-<version>-deb/rpm.

  3. Run the uninstaller script. You must run as a root user.

    ./uninstall.sh
  4. Follow the series of prompt inputs provided by the script to complete the uninstall.

Docker Compose

  1. Navigate to the Application Installer directory (the location where installation bundle was extracted to) cd jfrog-distribution-<version>-compose.

  2. Stop the Distribution containers.

    docker-compose -p distribution down
  3. Stop the PostgreSQL container.

    docker-compose -p distribution-postgres down
  4. Stop the Redis container.

    docker-compose -p distribution-redis down
  5. If you need to remove the Docker container trace, use the following commands.

    • For product containers.

      docker rm distribution_router distribution_distribution distribution_distributor
    • For a PostgreSQL container (only if the container is internal.

      docker rm distribution_postgres
    • For a Redis container (only if the container is internal).

      docker rm distribution_redis

      Note

      The steps above will remove only the containers. You will also need to remove the Docker mount directory from the host machine [default ~/.jfrog/distribution/var ] manually if needed. Make sure you do not remove <MOUNT_PATH>/distribution/var/data/postgres <MOUNT_PATH>/distribution/var/data/redis if you need the third party data persisted.

Manual RPM
  1. Stop Distribution.

    systemctl stop distribution.service
  2. Run the RPM uninstall. You must run as a root user.

    yum erase  distribution

Note

The above steps will remove only the Application directory. You will need to remove the data directory and application configurations [ /var/opt/jfrog/xray ] manually if required.

Manual Debian
  1. Stop Distribution.

    systemctl stop distribution.service
  2. Run the Debian uninstall. You must run as a root user.

    apt purge distribution

Note

The above steps will remove only the Application directory. You will need to remove the data directory and application configurations [ /var/opt/jfrog/xray ] manually if required.