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Resolved Removing docker

Franco

Regular Pleskian
Hello,
i am not sure what Docker is and I do not need it anyway. I removed it from the Plesk components, but the deamon is still running and sometimes I see error messages of the kind:

vps dockerd: grpc: Server.processUnaryRPC failed to write status stream error: code = 4 desc = "context deadline exceeded"

How can I remove it completely, please?
I am on CentOs 7 with Plesk Onyx, latest MU.

Regards
 
Have you tried to uninstall Docker extension with

# plesk bin extension -u docker

?
 
I tried your suggestion and I get back:

The extension docker is not installed.
exit status 1
 
Hi Franco,

Could you try the command (CentOS) "sudo yum -y remove docker-engine"?

My result:
# ps ax | grep docker
19410 pts/0 R+ 0:00 grep --color=auto docker
#
 
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