$ oc --namespace openshift-metering delete meteringconfig --all
You can remove metering from your OpenShift Container Platform cluster.
Metering does not manage or delete Amazon S3 bucket data. After uninstalling metering, you must manually clean up S3 buckets that were used to store metering data. |
Remove the Metering Operator from your cluster by following the documentation on deleting Operators from a cluster.
Removing the Metering Operator from your cluster does not remove its custom resource definitions or managed resources. See the following sections on Uninstalling a metering namespace and Uninstalling metering custom resource definitions for steps to remove any remaining metering components. |
Uninstall your metering namespace, for example the openshift-metering
namespace, by removing the MeteringConfig
resource and deleting the openshift-metering
namespace.
The Metering Operator is removed from your cluster.
Remove all resources created by the Metering Operator:
$ oc --namespace openshift-metering delete meteringconfig --all
After the previous step is complete, verify that all pods in the openshift-metering
namespace are deleted or are reporting a terminating state:
$ oc --namespace openshift-metering get pods
Delete the openshift-metering
namespace:
$ oc delete namespace openshift-metering
The metering custom resource definitions (CRDs) remain in the cluster after the Metering Operator is uninstalled and the openshift-metering
namespace is deleted.
Deleting the metering CRDs disrupts any additional metering installations in other namespaces in your cluster. Ensure that there are no other metering installations before proceeding. |
The MeteringConfig
custom resource in the openshift-metering
namespace is deleted.
The openshift-metering
namespace is deleted.
Delete the remaining metering CRDs:
$ oc get crd -o name | grep "metering.openshift.io" | xargs oc delete