How to remove Arbitrator
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To remove Arbitrator, follow the instructions below:
- Stop all running containers.
cd /opt/manifests/docker-compose
docker-compose down
- If you don't use
docker-compose
, you must list the containers and stop their execution manually. - To list the running containers, use the
docker ps -a
command. You should get an output such as the one below:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
3034e9858c2e ubuntu "/bin/bash" 10 seconds ago Running (0) 7 seconds ago hungry_goodall
- To stop the container, use the command
docker stop <nome-do-container>
. - To list the containers again, use the command
docker ps -a
. You’ll see an exit like the one below:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
3034e9858c2e ubuntu "/bin/bash" 10 seconds ago Exited (0) 7 seconds ago hungry_goodall
- Make sure that the container has been stopped. To do this, the
STATUS
column must be set toExited
. - After the containers have finished running, update senhasegura.
It's also possible to completely remove the Docker images instead of just stopping their execution. To remove these images, proceed with the commands below:
- After stopping the execution of the containers with the
docker-compose down
ordocker stop <my-container>
commands, use thedocker image rmi <image_id>
command. This command will remove the image according to its ID. - You can remove several images simultaneously by using the
docker images rmi <image_id> <image_id>
command, passing on the IDs of the images you want to remove.
Do you still have questions? Reach out to the senhasegura Community.
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