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ISPmanager How to demolish it?
Good afternoon, I decided to remove ispmanager, but when you try to remove it, you see the error below
. How can I solve this problem?
Thank you.
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Anyone who needs to remove ISPManager'a
We go along the path /etc/dbconfig-common We clean
this folder completely and we can write commands
apt purge ispmanager *
View the list of packages named ISPmanager:
Result. We get the following list:
[email protected]:/# dpkg -l | grep ispmanager
ii ispmanager-lite 5.55.1-trusty1 amd64 ISPmanager-Lite virtual meta package
ii ispmanager-lite-common 5.55.1-trusty1 amd64 ISPmanager-Lite
ii ispmanager-pkg-awstats 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-awstats
ispmanager-pkg-bind 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-bind
ii ispmanager-pkg-dovecot 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-
dovecot ii ispmanager-pkg-exim 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg- exim
ii ispmanager-pkg-httpd 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-httpd
ii ispmanager-pkg-logrotate 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-logrotate
ii ispmanager-pkg-myadmin 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg -myadmin
ii ispmanager-pkg-mysql 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-mysql
ii ispmanager-pkg-nginx 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-nginx
ii ispmanager-pkg-php 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-php
ii ispmanager-pkg-proftpd 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg- proftpd
ii ispmanager-pkg-roundcube 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-roundcube
ii ispmanager-pkg-sieve 5.55.1-trusty1 all ISPmanager-pkg-sieve
ii ispmanager-plugins 5.55.1-trusty1 amd64 Plugins for ISPmanager
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-lite
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-lite-common
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-awstats
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-bind
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-dovecot sudo aptitude purge ispmanager
-pkg-exim
-pkg-httpd
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-logrotate
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-myadmin
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-mysql
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-nginx
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-php
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg -proftpd
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-roundcube
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-pkg-sieve
sudo aptitude purge ispmanager-plugins
And the finishing touch. Delete the folder with ISPmanager.rm -rf /usr/local/mgr5
I would not advise demolishing ISPManager, tk. this can cause some problems.
But if you want to, you can delete the /usr/local/ispmgr5 folder
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