4 Removing the Rook Module
You can remove a deployment of the Rook module and leave the Kubernetes cluster in place. To do this, you remove the Rook module from the environment.
If you used a Rook configuration file to deploy the Rook module, any Ceph configuration in
that file is also removed, including Ceph clusters, storage, and StorageClasses. If you
manually set up Ceph using the kubectl command with CRD files, that Ceph
setup remains in place. Remove these manually before removing the Rook module.
Use the olcnectl module uninstall command to
remove the Rook module. For example, to uninstall
the Rook module named
myrook in the environment named
myenvironment:
olcnectl module uninstall \
--environment-name myenvironment \
--name myrookThe Rook module is removed from the environment.