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Dell PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance 5.12.0.1 Kubernetes User Guide

Removing PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance components from a Kubernetes cluster

Review the following sections if you need to remove PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance components from the Kubernetes cluster:

Remove PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance components

Run the following commands to remove the PowerProtect Data Manager Appliance components:

  • kubectl delete crd -l app.kubernetes.io/part-of=powerprotect.dell.com
  • kubectl delete clusterrolebinding powerprotect:cluster-role-binding
  • kubectl delete namespace powerprotect

Remove Velero components

Run the following commands to remove the Velero components:

  • kubectl delete crd -l component=velero
  • kubectl delete clusterrolebinding -l component=velero
  • kubectl delete namespace velero-ppdm

Remove images from cluster nodes

Run the following commands to remove the Docker Hub images from the cluster nodes:

  • On the worker nodes, run sudo docker image ls
  • To remove any images that return powerprotect-cproxy, powerprotect-k8s-controller, powerprotect-velero-dd, or velero, run sudo docker image remove IMAGEID

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