You can find all unistallation options on this page:
If you want to uninstall from cPanel & WHM installed server?
The following actions will be taken:
- LVE related packages will be removed.
- CloudLinux OS Shared repositories & yum plugin will be removed.
- AlmaLinux or CentOS repositories will be set up.
In the end, the script will provide instructions on how to finish the conversion back to AlmaLinux or CentOS. That will require removal of CloudLinux OS Shared kernel (manual step), and installation of AlmaLinux or CentOS kernel (if needed).
To uninstall CloudLinux OS, run:
$ wget -O cldeploy https://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cldeploy
$ sh cldeploy -c
Now you have converted back to AlmaLinux or CentOS and it is the time to install kernel.
To delete CloudLinux OS kernel, run (change the kernel package name to the one you've been using):
rpm -e --nodeps $(rpm -qa | grep kernel | grep lve)
To install new AlmaLlinux or CentOS kernel once you deleted CloudLinux OS Shared kernel, run the following command:
yum install kernel
If yum says that the latest kernel is already installed, it is OK.
Please check your bootloader configuration before rebooting the system.
To remove unused kmods and lve libs, run:
yum remove lve kmod*lve*
Kernel package and related LVE packages should be deleted and the required kernel will be installed.
Before the reboot, the following command should be executed for restoring Apache and httpd.conf without mod_hostinglimits.
For EasyApache 3:
/scripts/easyapache --build
For EasyApache 4:
/usr/local/bin/ea_install_profile --install /etc/cpanel/ea4/profiles/cpanel/default.json
Further, you can verify the type of OS and its version from the given command:
cat /etc/os-release
Note:
Some of the packages from CloudLinux OS repo will still be present. They are the same as AlmaLinux or CentOS packages, and don't have to be removed. They will be updated in the future from AlmaLinux or CentOS repositories, as new versions come out.