Uninstall UCP
Estimated reading time: 1 minuteDocker UCP is designed to scale as your applications grow in size and usage. You can add and remove nodes from the cluster to make it scale to your needs.
You can also uninstall Docker Universal Control Plane from your cluster. In this case the UCP services are stopped and removed, but your Docker Engines will continue running in swarm mode. You applications will continue running normally.
If you wish to remove a single node from the UCP cluster, you should instead Remove that node from the cluster.
After you uninstall UCP from the cluster, you can’t enforce role-based access
control to the cluster or centrally monitor and manage the cluster. You can
no longer join new nodes to the cluster using docker swarm join
.
To uninstall UCP, log in to a manager node using ssh, and run the following command:
$ docker container run --rm -it \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--name ucp \
docker/ucp:3.0.10 uninstall-ucp --interactive
This runs the uninstall command in interactive mode, so that you are prompted
for any necessary configuration values. Running this command on a single manager
node will uninstall UCP from the entire cluster. Check the reference
documentation to learn the options available
in the uninstall-ucp
command.
Swarm mode CA
After uninstalling UCP, the nodes in your cluster will still be in swarm mode,
but you can’t join new nodes until you reinstall UCP, because swarm mode
relies on UCP to provide the CA certificates that allow nodes in the cluster
to identify one another. Also, since swarm mode is no longer controlling its
own certificates, if the certificates expire after you uninstall UCP, the nodes
in the swarm can’t communicate at all. To fix this, either reinstall
UCP before the certificates expire or disable swarm mode by running
docker swarm leave --force
on every node.