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import PartialDockerStopAll from '@site/docs/_partial-docker-stop-all.mdx';
1. Stop all running containers:
<PartialDockerStopAll />
1. Remove all containers, including stopped containers: 1. Remove all containers, including stopped containers:
```bash title="Docker" ```bash title="Docker"
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podman rm --all --force podman rm --all --force
``` ```
1. Remove all images: 2. Remove all images:
```bash title="Docker" ```bash title="Docker"
docker rmi --force $(docker images -q) docker rmi --force $(docker images -q)
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podman rmi --all --force podman rmi --all --force
``` ```
1. Remove all volumes: 3. Remove all volumes:
```bash title="Docker" ```bash title="Docker"
docker volume prune --force docker volume prune --force
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podman volume prune --force podman volume prune --force
``` ```
1. Remove all networks except the default network: 4. Remove all networks except the default network:
```bash title="Docker" ```bash title="Docker"
docker network prune --force docker network prune --force
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podman network prune --force podman network prune --force
``` ```
1. Clean up any leftover data: 5. Clean up any leftover data:
```bash title="Docker" ```bash title="Docker"
docker system prune --all --force --volumes docker system prune --all --force --volumes

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<PartialExportFlows /> <PartialExportFlows />
<PartialDockerRemoveAndCleanupSteps /> 2. Stop all running containers:
1. Optional: Edit OpenRAG's `.env` file if needed. <PartialDockerStopAll />
1. Optional: If you removed all containers or specifically the OpenSearch container, then you can remove any files from the `~/.openrag/documents` subdirectory that you don't want to reingest after redeploying the containers. 3. Remove and clean up containers:
<PartialDockerRemoveAndCleanupSteps />
4. Optional: Edit OpenRAG's `.env` file if needed.
5. Optional: If you removed all containers or specifically the OpenSearch container, then you can remove any files from the `~/.openrag/documents` subdirectory that you don't want to reingest after redeploying the containers.
It is recommended that you preserve OpenRAG's [default documents](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/tree/main/openrag-documents). It is recommended that you preserve OpenRAG's [default documents](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/tree/main/openrag-documents).
1. If you removed all OpenRAG containers, [redeploy OpenRAG](/docker). 6. If you removed all OpenRAG containers, [redeploy OpenRAG](/docker).
If you removed only one container, redeploy that container with the appropriate `docker run` or `podman run` command. If you removed only one container, redeploy that container with the appropriate `docker run` or `podman run` command.

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Use these commands to uninstall a self-managed OpenRAG deployment with discrete `docker` or `podman` commands: Use these commands to uninstall a self-managed OpenRAG deployment with discrete `docker` or `podman` commands:
<PartialDockerRemoveAndCleanupSteps /> 1. Stop all running containers:
1. Remove OpenRAG's `.env` file and the `~/.openrag/documents` directory, which aren't deleted by the previous commands. <PartialDockerStopAll />
1. Stop `docling-serve`: 2. Remove and clean up containers:
<PartialDockerRemoveAndCleanupSteps />
3. Remove OpenRAG's `.env` file and the `~/.openrag/documents` directory, which aren't deleted by the previous commands.
4. Stop `docling-serve`:
```bash ```bash
uv run python scripts/docling_ctl.py stop uv run python scripts/docling_ctl.py stop

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Not all variables have default values, and errors can occur if required variables aren't set. Not all variables have default values, and errors can occur if required variables aren't set.
Default values can be found in the reference tables on this page and in [`config_manager.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/config/config_manager.py), [`settings.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/config/settings.py), and [`logging_config.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/utils/logging_config.py). Default values can be found in the reference tables on this page and in [`config_manager.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/config/config_manager.py), [`settings.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/config/settings.py), and [`logging_config.py`](https://github.com/langflow-ai/openrag/blob/main/src/utils/logging_config.py).
You can [temporarily set Langflow variables at runtime](#modify-a-flow-at-runtime). You can [temporarily set Langflow variables at runtime](/agents#modify-a-flow-at-runtime).
However, these temporary overrides don't overlap with most OpenRAG environment variables. However, these temporary overrides don't overlap with most OpenRAG environment variables.
The only exceptions are flow-level Langflow settings, such as the language model used in a flow. The only exceptions are flow-level Langflow settings, such as the language model used in a flow.