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Chapter 5. Deleting an OpenShift Dedicated cluster

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As cluster owner, you can delete your OpenShift Dedicated clusters.

5.1. Deleting your cluster

You can delete your OpenShift Dedicated cluster in Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager.

Procedure

  1. From OpenShift Cluster Manager, click on the cluster you want to delete.
  2. Select Delete cluster from the Actions drop-down menu.
  3. Type the name of the cluster highlighted in bold, then click Delete. Cluster deletion occurs automatically.

    Note

    If you delete a cluster that was installed into a GCP Shared VPC, inform the VPC owner of the host project to remove the IAM policy roles granted to the service account that was referenced during cluster creation.

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