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Constraints Only Huawei Cloud accounts and users with the UCS FullAccess permission can create and delete fleets. A cluster can be added to only one fleet.
After rectifying network faults, delete the existing proxy-agent pods to rebuild pods.
If the operation types vary according to resource objects (for example, you have the create and delete permissions on Deployments and the get, list, and watch permissions on secrets), you can click to add multiple groups of permissions.
Deleting a ConfigMap Click Delete in the row where the target ConfigMap resides, and click Yes. Deleting ConfigMaps in batches Select the ConfigMap to be deleted. Click Delete in the upper left corner. Click Yes. Parent topic: ConfigMaps and Secrets
Click Delete in the Operation column of the target DNS policy. In the Delete DNS Policy dialog box, click Yes. Parent topic: Cluster Federation
Deleting a Service Choose More > Delete in the row where the target Service resides, and click Yes. Deleting Services in batches Select the Services to be deleted. Click Delete in the upper left corner. Click Yes. Parent topic: Services
Deletion failed Delete add-on failed. Try again. Unknown The add-on is in the unknown state. Reinstall it and try again. Parent topic: Enabling Cluster Monitoring
Delete Choose More > Delete in the row where the workload resides, and click Yes in the dialog box displayed. Deleting workloads in batches Select the target workloads to be deleted. Click Delete in the upper left corner. Click Yes. Parent topic: Workload Management
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
For example, if you connect a cluster to UCS at 08:45:30 and delete it at 08:55:30, you are billed for the 600 seconds from 8:45:30 to 8:55:30. Parent topic: Billing Modes
To avoid unexpected expenditures, go to the CCE console and manually delete the PVCs. (You need to uninstall the kube-prometheus-stack add-on first.) Procedure Select a fleet or a cluster that is not added to the fleet.
Stopping Billing If you no longer need to use your cloud services, you can unsubscribe from or delete them to stop the billing. For details, see Billing Termination.
After rectifying network faults, delete the existing proxy-agent pods to rebuild pods.
For example, if you delete a cluster (which is billed on an hourly basis) at 08:30, the expenditures for the hour from 08:00 to 09:00 are usually not billed until about 10:00.
After the cluster is successfully upgraded, delete the Remedy object. The traffic is automatically routed back to member1. In this way, the upgrade of a cluster will not affect the availability of services.
rbac.authorization.kubernetes.io/autoupdate: "true" creationTimestamp: null labels: kubernetes.io/bootstrapping: rbac-defaults rbac.authorization.k8s.io/aggregate-to-edit: "true" name: system:aggregate-to-edit rules: - apiGroups: - apps resources: - endpoints verbs: - create - delete
Delete Choose More > Delete in the row where the workload resides, and click Yes in the dialog box displayed. Deleting workloads in batches Select the target workloads to be deleted. Click Delete in the upper left corner. Click Yes. Parent topic: Workload Management
After rectifying network faults, delete the existing proxy-agent pods to rebuild pods.
You can modify or delete the Services and Ingresses automatically created by UCS in the cluster console. However, if the Service or Ingress settings on the UCS console are not modified accordingly, the modified or deleted Services or Ingresses will be re-created by UCS.
$ scp /local/path/to/kubeconfig user@remote:/remote/path/to/kubeconfig If environment variable EnableSecretEncrypt has been added, delete it first. $ unset EnableSecretEncrypt Make the kubeconfig file take effect by using one of the following methods: Method 1: Copy the kubeconfig