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[Ingest Manager] When running the Elastic-Agent uninstall.ps1 file, it does not remove Endpoint, if running #20895
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Pinging @elastic/ingest-management (Team:Ingest Management) |
@rahulgupta-qasource can you re-test this usage / scenario in master line? it should be fixed with latest refactor. |
@EricDavisX this is not fixed, only way still to remove Elastic Endpoint is to remove the integration from Fleet, then uninstall Elastic Agent. |
Blake - yes, that's exactly what I meant. We do not intend to use the .ps1 file at all, and I know its being removed - so we can update test scenarios, automation and expectations around this. I appreciate the note |
I am going to close this, we are moving away from the powershell scripts in #21694 |
[Ingest Manager] When running the Elastic-Agent uninstall.ps1 file, it does not remove Endpoint, if running
this is Windows only. But we should make sure that any solution coming in the future and the .deb / .rpm Linux package usage do the same.
Steps to Reproduce:
Install Agent on Windows per documentation, and use the ps1 script
Add 'Endpoint' to the Agent policy / config
Run the ps1 'uninstaller' script and note that Endpoint is left running
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