Hi all,
In SYSTEM > PLUGINS I want to remove(*) a "pre-loaded" (and not installed) plugin.
* remove in the sense of "remove from the list" and possibly also "delete from the disk".
Greetings!
Hi all,
In SYSTEM > PLUGINS I want to remove(*) a "pre-loaded" (and not installed) plugin.
* remove in the sense of "remove from the list" and possibly also "delete from the disk".
Greetings!
Which plugin is it? Which installation image are you using?
For example, a plugin ("duplicati") I uploaded into OMV, or an already listed / existing plugin, such as "netatalk".
Sorry, but I dont understand "what installation image".
Describe your Hardware and OS(see attached image)
What is the output of: dpkg -l | grep openm
root@OMVi3:~# dpkg -l | grep openm
ii openmediavault 4.1.0-1 all openmediavault - The open network attached storage solution
ic openmediavault-docker-gui 4.0.1 all OpenMediaVault plugin for Docker
ii openmediavault-flashmemory 4.1 all folder2ram plugin for OpenMediaVault
ii openmediavault-keyring 1.0 all GnuPG archive keys of the OpenMediaVault archive
ii openmediavault-netatalk 4.0.7-1 all OpenMediaVault netatalk (AppleTalk Protocol Suite) plugin
ii openmediavault-omvextrasorg 4.1.2 all OMV-Extras.org Package Repositories for OpenMediaVault
ii openmediavault-syncthing 3.11 all Syncthing plugin for OpenMediaVault.
ii openmediavault-unionfilesystems 4.0.1-1 all Union filesystems plugin for OpenMediaVault.
Got it. You want to get rid of manual uploaded plugins. Simply use omv-firstaid and select 'Clear local upload package repository'.
Moved to here: Persistent Plugin - Docker
# Sorry to highjack your thread; perhaps this maybe relevant.
After removing Docker via GUI I found that it did not get completely removed. So I attempted to remove it via commandline, without success.
Docker sticks around after: apt-get purge openmediavault-docker-gui
Is this an issue with Docker?
Perhaps it is a 4.1.0-1 (Arrakis) Linux 4.14.0-0.bpo.3-amd64 issue.
root@OMVi3:~# apt-get purge openmediavault-docker-gui
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
openmediavault-docker-gui*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
(Reading database ... 44483 files and directories currently installed.)
Purging configuration files for openmediavault-docker-gui (4.0.1) ...
Failed to start docker.service: Unit docker.service not found.
dpkg: error processing package openmediavault-docker-gui (--purge):
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 5
Errors were encountered while processing:
openmediavault-docker-gui
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Got it. You want to get rid of manual uploaded plugins. Simply use omv-firstaid and select 'Clear local upload package repository'.
Thank you, got it, too.
But, what would be the more "non-hardcore" (e.g. manual) way? Why clear all the forest when only 2 trees "disturb".
I ask because it's not just about the "manual uploaded plugins", see my last post "...or an already listed / existing plugin, such as "netatalk"."
@ ajaja : you also tried this?
apt-get remove PLUGIN
My (other) problem was, that although "OMV-Extras" was uninstalled, is was still in the control menu (left) ...I reinstalled it, then uninstalled via bash, but it just did not disappear.Solution was:Deleting the browser cache after deinstalling the plugin!
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