Hi, reporting what I've done. Couldn't you confirm please that I didn't 
miss anything?

su@instance:~# service msgsender stop
 * Stopping......   
su@instance:~# service dbqueue stop
 * Stopping......   
su@instance:~# service plotter stop
 * Stopping......   
su@instance:~# service poller stop
 * Stopping......   

su@instance:~# ps aux | grep SzrMessaging
root     21377  0.0  0.0 306196 14088 ?        Ss   Feb18   0:10 
/usr/bin/php -q /opt/scalr/current/app/cron/cron.php --SzrMessaging 
--piddir /var/run/scalr
root     29741  0.0  0.0   8108   928 pts/0    S+   13:53   0:00 grep 
--color=auto SzrMessaging

su@instance:~# kill -1 21377

su@instance:~# ps aux | grep SzrMessaging
root     30238  0.0  0.0   8108   928 pts/0    S+   14:05   0:00 grep 
--color=auto SzrMessaging

crontab -r

su@instance:~# rm /etc/init.d/{msgsender,dbqueue,plotter,poller}

su@instance:~# update-rc.d msgsender remove
 Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/msgsender ...
su@instance:~# update-rc.d dbqueue remove
 Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/dbqueue ...
su@instance:~# update-rc.d plotter remove
 Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/plotter ...
su@instance:~# update-rc.d poller remove
 Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/poller ...

su@instance:~# rm -rf /opt/scalr

su@instance:~# rm -rf /var/log/scalr

On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 4:41:39 PM UTC+3, Thomas Orozco wrote:
>
> Oh, I get it.
>
> Here's the procedure:
> - Stop the Scalr daemons 
>      > msgsender, dbqueue, plotter, poller: use service to stop those
>      > Use kill to stop the "SzrMessaging" daemon. 
> - Remove the Scalr cron jobs (sudo crontab -e)
> - Remove the Scalr Python daemons (the init files are 
> /etc/init.d/{msgsender,dbqueue,plotter,poller}. Don't forget to run 
> update-rc.d afterwards (on Ubuntu), or chkconfig (if you're on RHEL / 
> CentOS)
> - Remove the the Scalr code (from /opt/scalr)
> - Remove the Scalrs logs, from /var/log/scalr
>
> Here again, don't forget to delete the SSH keys and security groups 
> created by Scalr.
>
> Cheers,
>
> On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:25:56 PM UTC+1, Frankyy Milkyy wrote:
>>
>> Yes, apologies for unsufficient explanation. I just experimented and 
>> installed it on an EC2 instance where tomcat is running and serving my web 
>> apps (the instance is backed by EBS). So I have to leave this instance as 
>> is and just remove scalr from there.
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 4:20:00 PM UTC+3, Thomas Orozco wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I fully understand your request: you indicated that you 
>>> wanted to stop using Scalr on that server, right? 
>>>
>>> But since you don't want to terminate it, what do you intend to use that 
>>> server for now, just for your database?
>>>
>>> I'm glad the installer worked out for you.
>>>
>>> Cheers, 
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:07:21 PM UTC+1, Frankyy Milkyy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>>
>>>> Do you suggest to stop using that instance? If so, it's bad news 
>>>> because production environment has been set there.. Any other suggestions?
>>>> Responding to the side note: installer worked out swimmingly, tons of 
>>>> output and no errors at all. I just answered 3 questions re IP adresses, 
>>>> waited for 10 mins and was able to access scalr via browser.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:03:49 PM UTC+3, Thomas Orozco wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>> If you're using an EC2 instance, the easier way would be to just 
>>>>> terminate the instance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Make sure that you remove the SSH keys that were created by Scalr, as 
>>>>> well as the scalr.ip-pool security group.
>>>>>
>>>>> On a side note, how did the installer work out for you?
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know how it goes!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:49:35 PM UTC+1, Frankyy Milkyy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>> I investigated Open Source Scalr and installed it on one of my EC2 
>>>>>> instances using the recommended installer (install.py). Now I've decided 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> install it on another server, so I don't want the previous installation 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> be active. Is there a way to uninstall Scalr properly?
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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