Uninstalling Cloudera Manager and Managed Software
Use the following instructions to uninstall the Cloudera Manager Server, Agents, managed software, and databases.
Uninstalling Cloudera Manager and Managed Software
Follow the steps in this section to remove software and data.
Record User Data Paths
The user data paths listed Remove User Data, /var/lib/flume-ng /var/lib/hadoop* /var/lib/hue /var/lib/navigator /var/lib/oozie /var/lib/solr /var/lib/sqoop* /var/lib/zookeeper data_drive_path/dfs data_drive_path/mapred data_drive_path/yarn, are the default settings. However, at some point they may have been reconfigured in Cloudera Manager. If you want to remove all user data from the cluster and have changed the paths, either when you installed CDH and managed services or at some later time, note the location of the paths by checking the configuration in each service.
Stop all Services
- For each cluster managed by Cloudera Manager:
- On the tab, click to the right of the cluster name and select Stop.
- Click Stop in the confirmation screen. The Command Details window shows the progress of stopping services. When All services successfully stopped appears, the task is complete and you can close the Command Details window.
- On the tab, click to the right of the Cloudera Management Service entry and select Stop. The Command Details window shows the progress of stopping services. When All services successfully stopped appears, the task is complete and you can close the Command Details window.
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- Do one of the following:
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- Select .
- Select .
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- On the Cloudera Management Service and select Stop. tab, click to the right of
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- Click Stop to confirm. The Command Details window shows the progress of stopping the roles.
- When Command completed with n/n successful subcommands appears, the task is complete. Click Close.
- Do one of the following:
Deactivate and Remove Parcels
- Click the parcel indicator in the main navigation bar.
- In the Location selector on the left, select All Clusters.
- For each activated parcel, select . When this action has completed, the parcel button changes to Activate.
- For each activated parcel, select . When this action has completed, the parcel button changes to Distribute.
- For each activated parcel, select . This removes the parcel from the local parcel repository.
Delete the Cluster
On the Home page, Click the drop-down list next to the cluster you want to delete and select Delete.
Uninstall the Cloudera Manager Server
- If you used the cloudera-manager-installer.bin file - Run the following command on the Cloudera Manager Server host:
$ sudo /usr/share/cmf/uninstall-cloudera-manager.sh
- If you did not use the cloudera-manager-installer.bin file - If you installed the Cloudera Manager Server using a different installation method such as
Puppet, run the following commands on the Cloudera Manager Server host.
- Stop the Cloudera Manager Server and its database:
sudo service cloudera-scm-server stop sudo service cloudera-scm-server-db stop
- Uninstall the Cloudera Manager Server and its database. This process described also removes the embedded PostgreSQL database software, if you installed that option. If you did not use
the embedded PostgreSQL database, omit the cloudera-manager-server-db steps.
RHEL systems:
sudo yum remove cloudera-manager-server sudo yum remove cloudera-manager-server-db-2
SLES systems:
sudo zypper -n rm --force-resolution cloudera-manager-server sudo zypper -n rm --force-resolution cloudera-manager-server-db-2
Debian/Ubuntu systems:
sudo apt-get remove cloudera-manager-server sudo apt-get remove cloudera-manager-server-db-2
- Stop the Cloudera Manager Server and its database:
Uninstall Cloudera Manager Agent and Managed Software
- Stop the Cloudera Manager Agent.
RHEL-compatible 7 and higher
$ sudo service cloudera-scm-agent next_stop_hard $ sudo service cloudera-scm-agent stop
All other RHEL/SLES systems:
$ sudo service cloudera-scm-agent hard_stop
Debian/Ubuntu systems:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/service cloudera-scm-agent hard_stop
- Uninstall software:
OS Parcel Install Package Install RHEL $ sudo yum remove 'cloudera-manager-*'
- CDH 5
$ sudo yum remove 'cloudera-manager-*' avro-tools crunch flume-ng hadoop-hdfs-fuse hadoop-hdfs-nfs3 hadoop-httpfs hadoop-kms hbase-solr hive-hbase hive-webhcat hue-beeswax hue-hbase hue-impala hue-pig hue-plugins hue-rdbms hue-search hue-spark hue-sqoop hue-zookeeper impala impala-shell kite llama mahout oozie pig pig-udf-datafu search sentry solr-mapreduce spark-core spark-master spark-worker spark-history-server spark-python sqoop sqoop2 whirr hue-common oozie-client solr solr-doc sqoop2-client zookeeper
SLES $ sudo zypper remove 'cloudera-manager-*'
- CDH 5
$ sudo zypper remove 'cloudera-manager-*' avro-tools crunch flume-ng hadoop-hdfs-fuse hadoop-hdfs-nfs3 hadoop-httpfs hadoop-kms hbase-solr hive-hbase hive-webhcat hue-beeswax hue-hbase hue-impala hue-pig hue-plugins hue-rdbms hue-search hue-spark hue-sqoop hue-zookeeper impala impala-shell kite llama mahout oozie pig pig-udf-datafu search sentry solr-mapreduce spark-core spark-master spark-worker spark-history-server spark-python sqoop sqoop2 whirr hue-common oozie-client solr solr-doc sqoop2-client zookeeper
Debian/Ubuntu $ sudo apt-get purge 'cloudera-manager-*'
- CDH 5
$ sudo apt-get purge 'cloudera-manager-*' avro-tools crunch flume-ng hadoop-hdfs-fuse hadoop-hdfs-nfs3 hadoop-httpfs hadoop-kms hbase-solr hive-hbase hive-webhcat hue-beeswax hue-hbase hue-impala hue-pig hue-plugins hue-rdbms hue-search hue-spark hue-sqoop hue-zookeeper impala impala-shell kite llama mahout oozie pig pig-udf-datafu search sentry solr-mapreduce spark-core spark-master spark-worker spark-history-server spark-python sqoop sqoop2 whirr hue-common oozie-client solr solr-doc sqoop2-client zookeeper
- CDH 5
- Run the clean command:
RHEL
$ sudo yum clean all
SLES
$ sudo zypper clean
Debian/Ubuntu
$ sudo apt-get clean
Remove Cloudera Manager and User Data
Kill Cloudera Manager and Managed Processes
On all Agent hosts, kill any running Cloudera Manager and managed processes:
$ for u in cloudera-scm flume hadoop hdfs hbase hive httpfs hue impala llama mapred oozie solr spark sqoop sqoop2 yarn zookeeper; do sudo kill $(ps -u $u -o pid=); done
Remove Cloudera Manager Data
If you are uninstalling on RHEL, run the following commands on all Agent hosts to permanently remove Cloudera Manager data. If you want to be able to access any of this data in the future, you must back it up before removing it. If you used an embedded PostgreSQL database, that data is stored in /var/lib/cloudera-scm-server-db.
$ sudo umount cm_processes $ sudo rm -Rf /usr/share/cmf /var/lib/cloudera* /var/cache/yum/cloudera* /var/log/cloudera* /var/run/cloudera*
Remove the Cloudera Manager Lock File
On all Agent hosts, run this command to remove the Cloudera Manager lock file:
$ sudo rm /tmp/.scm_prepare_node.lock
Remove User Data
This step permanently removes all user data. To preserve the data, copy it to another cluster using the distcp command before starting the uninstall process. On all Agent hosts, run the following commands:
$ sudo rm -Rf /var/lib/flume-ng /var/lib/hadoop* /var/lib/hue /var/lib/navigator /var/lib/oozie /var/lib/solr /var/lib/sqoop* /var/lib/zookeeper
Run the following command on each data drive on all Agent hosts (adjust the paths for the data drives on each host):
$ sudo rm -Rf data_drive_path/dfs data_drive_path/mapred data_drive_path/yarn
Stop and Remove External Databases
If you chose to store Cloudera Manager or user data in an external database, see the database vendor documentation for details on how to remove the databases.
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