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I would like to uninstall and fully remove my old farmer in preparation for the new coming update.
I have ran on both Subspace Desktop, the CLI Binaries, & Docker.
Thank you for your help
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Docker
Assuming you followed the official instructions all you will need to run is docker-compose down -v
. This will do a few things
- Stop the Node & Famer containers
- Unmount the Virtual volume(s) created by docker for the Node & Farmer
- Delete the virtual volume(s)
- Delete the Node & Farmer containers
- Delete the Virtual Network for Node & Farmer
CLI Binaries
The CLI Binaries will follow a similar path as the directions for Switching to a new snapshot
section on the official CLI docs.
-
Make sure your farmer and node terminal are stopped. Generally this just means closing the terminal(s), though this may require additional steps if you utilized a tool such as screen
, tmux
or systemd
.
-
Wipe the Farmer Plot & Identity. Make sure to replace FARMER_FILE_NAME
with the name of the farmer file you downloaded from releases. Also note if you specified a custom plot path on the farmer you will need to include this path in the wipe
command as you did with the farm
command when launching your farmer.
./FARMER_FILE_NAME wipe
- Wipe all of the data associated with the node with the following command. Make sure to replace
NODE_FILE_NAME
with the name of the node file you downloaded from releases. Also note, the --chain
type may change depending on which version you are upgrading from. In the case of the inc. testnet the chain type was gemini
./NODE_FILE_NAME purge-chain --chain gemini-1
- You have now removed the following items
- Node Database & Misc configuration files
- Farmer plot & associated plot identity
Subspace Desktop
Subspace Desktop uninstall instructions will very based on which operating system you are on.
With Subspace Desktop there are two ‘parts’ to the application data. There is the Application itself, and its associated configuration files. Then there is also the plot data which may be stored in a separate location than the install location of the application.
Please note: If you are just upgrading Subspace Desktop you do not need to uninstall the application, you can just install the new version. Depending on the version you may need to remove plot data, if it is a large update it may be a good idea.
- Uninstalling Subspace Desktop Application DOES NOT automatically remove the plot data.
macOS
Application Uninstall
- Open Finder
- Go to
Applications
folder
- Find
Subspace-Desktop
> Right Click > Move to Trash
Plot Data Removal
- Open Finder
- Go to the directory
/Users/[Your User]/Library/Application Support/
- Delete the
subspace-desktop
folder
Windows
Application Uninstall
- Hit the Windows
Start
key
- Search
Add or Remove Programs
and open the Windows uninstaller
- Locate
subspace-desktop
> Right Click (or click ...
button) > click Uninstall
Plot Data Removal
- Hit the Windows
Start
key
- Search
%AppData%
> Hit enter (This should take you to the directory C:/Users/[Your User]/AppData/Roaming
)
- Find the folder
subspace-desktop
> Right Click > click Delete
Linux
Application Uninstall
- Open Terminal
- Type the command
sudo apt-get remove subspace-desktop
Plot Data Removal
- Open Terminal
- Type the command
cd /.local/share/
- Type the command
ls
and verify subspace-desktop is there
- Type the command
rm -r subspace-desktop
The stress test took place in the desktop version on my laptop. I downloaded a file from github and ran it as an application. Now I can’t figure out where the whole plot for 11 gigs is located. I want to clear the place. Tell me the directory, if anyone knows, please.
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Depending on the OS you on, use any of the above listed “Plot Data Removal” steps listed above.