I see uninstall playbook [1]. Never used it but I guess it should do the
necessary things. I mean, look at the place where your install playbook
was. I don't suggest you to use an uninstall playbook from a different
version that what you have installed.
Additionally, I think you can just disable the atomic-openshift*
services with `systemctl` if you don't care about the leftover software.
Maybe somebody with more experience of uninstalling can chime in. I've
always just used dedicated VMs that were removed after use. So I never
actually reinstalled.
[1]
https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible/blob/master/playbooks/adhoc/uninstall.yml
Alfredo Palhares wrote on 03/27/18 12:54:
Hello everyone,
How can I come to uninstall openshift from openshift ansible?
I would not prefer to do a total wipeout on the system, since I have
don't have "jurisdiction" on that fron that would take me several weeks
to even get that done 4 machines.
So is there an uninstall playbook? All I need to stay with docker.
Regards,
Alfredo Palhares
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