vzpkg remove
This command is used to remove an application EZ template, YUM software group, or a software package from a Container.
Syntax
vzpkg remove [options ] <CT_ID | CT_name> <object> [...]
This command will remove <object> from the Container with the ID of <CT_ID> or with the name of <CT_name> . The <object> can be an application EZ template, a YUM software group, or a software package installed with the vzpkg install command. You may specify a number of objects for removing.
Options
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Name
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Description
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-p, --package
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Removes the specified package(s) from the Container.
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-g, --groups
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Removes the specified YUM software group from the Container.
The -g option works only for Containers running RPM-based Linux distributions.
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-w, --with-depends
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Removes also the packages having dependencies with the object specified.
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-f, --force
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Forces the EZ template/package deletion.
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-n, --check-only
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Simulates the same operations as vzpkg remove completes without specifying this option (handles interdependencies of the packages to be removed from the server, etc.); however, the packages themselves are not deleted from the specified Container(s).
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-d, --debug <num>
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Sets the debugging level to one of the specified values (from 0 to 10). 10 is the highest debug level and 0 sets the debug level to its minimal value.
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-q, --quiet
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Disables logging to the screen and to the log file.
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By default, the specified object is treated by vzpkg remove as an application EZ template. However, you can use the -p or -g option to explicitly specify the type of the object.
Note: A Container has to be running in order to remove an application EZ template/package from it.
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