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Chapter 1. Uninstalling logging


1.1. Uninstalling the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator

You can uninstall Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by using either the OpenShift CLI (oc) or the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

1.1.1. Deleting the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by using the CLI

Delete the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by using the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Procedure

  1. Delete the ClusterLogForwarder custom resource (CR) by running the following command:

    $ oc delete ClusterLogForwarder instance -n openshift-logging
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    Change instance to the name of your ClusterLogForwarder CR if you have used a different name.

  2. Delete the service account by running the following commands:

    $ oc adm policy remove-cluster-role-from-user lokistack-tenant-logs -z logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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    $ oc adm policy remove-cluster-role-from-user collect-application-logs -z logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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    $ oc adm policy remove-cluster-role-from-user collect-infrastructure-logs -z logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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    $ oc adm policy remove-cluster-role-from-user collect-audit-logs -z logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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    $ oc adm policy remove-cluster-role-from-user logging-collector-logs-writer -z logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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    $ oc delete serviceaccount logging-collector -n openshift-logging
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  3. Delete the LogFileMetricExporter resource if you have deployed it by running the following command:

    $  oc -n openshift-logging delete LogFileMetricExporter --all
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  4. Check the current version of the subscribed Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator in the currentCSV field by running the following command:

    $ oc get csv -n openshift-logging | grep cluster-logging
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    Example output

    cluster-logging.v6.2.4    Red Hat OpenShift Logging   6.2.4     cluster-logging.v6.2.3    Succeeded
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    Note the first field in the output, it indicates the currentCSV value.

  5. Delete the subscription associated with the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by running the following command:

    $ oc delete subscriptions.operators.coreos.com cluster-logging -n openshift-logging
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  6. Delete the CSV object for Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator in the target namespace using the currentCSV value obtained from the earlier step:

    $ oc delete csv cluster-logging.v6.2.4 -n openshift-logging
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  7. Uninstall the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by running the following command:

    $ oc delete OperatorGroup <name> -n openshift-logging
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Delete the Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator by using the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You have access to the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Procedure

  1. In the web console, go to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Find Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator in the list and click kebab next to it, then click Uninstall Operator.
  3. In the pop-up select Delete all operand instances for this operator and click Uninstall.

1.2. Uninstalling the Loki Operator

You can uninstall Loki Operator by using either the OpenShift CLI (oc) or the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console. After uninstalling Loki Operator, delete persistent volume claims (PVCs) if you do not want to reuse them in other installations of LokiStack.

1.2.1. Deleting the Loki Operator by using the CLI

Delete the Loki Operator by using the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Procedure

  1. Delete the LokiStack custom resource (CR) by running the following command:

    $ oc delete LokiStack logging-loki -n openshift-logging
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    Substitute logging-loki with the name of your LokiStack CR if you have used a different name.

  2. Check the current version of the subscribed Loki Operator in the currentCSV field by running the following command:

    $ oc get csv -n openshift-operators-redhat | grep loki-operator
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    Example output

    loki-operator.v6.2.4      Loki Operator               6.2.4     loki-operator.v6.2.3                    Succeeded
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    Note the first field in the output, it indicates the currentCSV value.

  3. Delete the subscription associated with the Loki Operator by running the following command:

    $ oc delete subscriptions.operators.coreos.com loki-operator -n openshift-operators-redhat
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  4. Delete the CSV object for Loki Operator in the target namespace using the currentCSV value obtained from the earlier step:

    $ oc delete csv loki-operator.v6.2.4 -n openshift-operators-redhat
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  5. Uninstall the Loki Operator by running the following command:

    $ oc delete OperatorGroup <name> -n openshift-operators-redhat
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1.2.2. Deleting the Loki Operator by using the web console

Delete the Loki Operator by using the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You have access to the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Procedure

  1. In the web console, go to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Find Loki Operator in the list and click kebab next to it, then click Uninstall Operator.
  3. In the pop-up, select Delete all operand instances for this operator and click Uninstall.

1.2.3. Deleting logging PVCs by using the CLI

You can delete persistent volume claims (PVCs) if you do not want to reuse them in other installations of LokiStack by using the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Procedure

  • Delete logging PVCs by running the following command:

    $ oc -n openshift-logging delete pvc -l app.kubernetes.io/name=lokistack
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1.2.4. Deleting logging PVCs by using the web console

You can delete persistent volume claims (PVCs) if you do not want to reuse them in other installations of LokiStack, by using the web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You have access to the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Procedure

  1. In the web console, go to the Storage Persistent Volume Claims page.
  2. Click kebab next to each PVC, and select Delete Persistent Volume Claim.

1.3. Uninstalling the UIPlugin

You can uninstall UIPlugin by using either the OpenShift CLI (oc) or the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

1.3.1. Deleting the UIPlugin by using the CLI

Delete the UIPlugin by using the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Procedure

  • Delete the UIPlugin by running the following command:

    $ oc delete uiplugin logging
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1.3.2. Deleting the UIPlugin by using the web console

Delete the UIPlugin plugin by using the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have administrator permissions.
  • You have access to the Red Hat OpenShift Logging web console.

Procedure

  1. In the web console, go to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Click Cluster Observability Operator from the Installed Operators list and go to the UIPlugin tab.
  3. Click kebab for the UIPlugin logging entry and select Delete UIPlugin.
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