Uninstall
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Uninstall
Use your local package management commands to uninstall Splunk. In most cases, files not originally installed by the package will be retained. This usually means your configuration and index files, which are under the same directory (default /opt/splunk) as the rest of the installation by default.
RedHat Linux
# rpm --erase splunk-2.1-0
Debian Linux
# dpkg -r splunk
Solaris
# pkgrm splunk
FreeBSD
# pkg_delete splunk
In most cases, files not originally installed by the rpm package will be retained. This usually means your configuration and index files, which are under the same directory (default ///opt/splunk) as the rest of the installation by default.
Manual uninstall
If you can't use package management commands, these commands will remove the installed components except for any init scripts you've created.
# kill -9 `ps -ef | grep splunk | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}'`
# rm -rf /opt/splunk (or wherever you installed Splunk)
# rm -rf /opt/splunkdata (if you set up datastore or indexes outside the top-level directory)
# userdel splunk
# groupdel splunk
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 2.1 , 2.2 , 2.2.1 , 2.2.3 , 2.2.6 View the Article History for its revisions.