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Add Resiliency uninstall steps #1011

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11 changes: 10 additions & 1 deletion content/docs/resiliency/uninstallation.md
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,16 @@ This section outlines the uninstallation steps for Container Storage Modules (CS
To uninstall the sidecar in the CSI Driver, the following steps are required.

**Steps**
>NOTE: If you do not wish to uninstall the driver, please follow the steps below for Resiliency uninstallation through driver upgrade.
1. Uninstall the driver
- [Helm](../../deployment/helm/drivers/uninstall/#uninstall-a-csi-driver-installed-via-helm)
- [Operator](../../deployment/csmoperator/drivers/#uninstall-csi-driver)
2. [Reinstall](../../deployment) the driver with the `podmon` feature disabled.
2. Reinstall the driver with the `podmon` feature disabled
- [Helm](../../deployment/helm/drivers/installation/)
- [Operator](../../deployment/csmoperator/drivers/#installing-csi-driver-via-operator)

### Uninstallation through driver upgrade
1. Disable the `podmon` feature in your values file
2. Upgrade the driver
- [Helm](../../deployment/helm/drivers/upgradation/)
- [Operator](../../deployment/csmoperator/drivers/#update-csi-drivers)
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