Uninstall
From OpenZFS on OS X
Uninstalling a release version
- If you have the folder Docs & Scripts from when you installed, go there, otherwise open the Open_ZFS_on_OS_X_x.y.z.dmg file you downloaded when you originally installed. If you no longer have the .dmg file, you can re-download it, on the Downloads page.
- Open the folder Docs & Scripts.
- Find the file named uninstall-openzfsonosx.sh.
- Open Terminal.app. You can open it from Spotlight, or from the folder in Finder /Applications/Utilities.
- Close all open files from your pools.
- Export every pool.
sudo zpool list #For each pool listed sudo zpool export $pool1name sudo zpool export $pool2name ... #Verify all the pools have been exported. sudo zpool status
- Now drag and drop the file uninstall-openzfsonosx.sh onto your Terminal window. Or just type
/Volumes/OpenZFS*/Docs\ \&\ Scripts/uninstall-openzfsonosx.sh
- Press return.
- You will be prompted for your password. Enter that and press return.
The script will run and uninstall o3x.
Uninstalling a source install
The procedure is the same as for uninstalling a release version, except you need to use the uninstaller script named "uninstall-make-install.sh" instead of the one named "uninstall-openzfsonosx.sh." And if you wish, in Finder you can drag ~/Developer/spl and ~/Developer/zfs to the Trash.
Alternatively, you can determine the list of files that were installed by installing to a DESTDIR.
cd ~/Developer cd spl sudo make DESTDIR=~/Developer/destdir install cd .. cd zfs sudo make DESTDIR=~/Developer/destdir install cd .. cd destdir find . -type f > o3x_uninstall_list.txt open o3x_uninstall_list.txt
Now you can manually remove each of the files listed either by using "rm" in Terminal.app or by dragging them to the trash from Finder. You can also remove ~/Developer/destdir, ~/Developer/spl, and ~/Developer/zfs when you're done.