4.2. Deleting a Profile from a Container


Abstract

You delete profiles from a container from either the container instances page or the container's detail page.

Overview

You can delete profiles from a container in one of two places:
  • the Containers page
  • the container's details page
When a profile is deleted from a container all of the bundles and configuration defined in the profile are removed from the container.
Important
The changes take place immediately.

Container instance page

To delete a profile from a container on the Containers page:
  1. Select Containers from the main menu.
    The Containers page opens.
  2. Select a container from the list.
    A summary of the container's details is listed on the right side of the page.
  3. Locate the Profiles entry in the container's summary.
    All of the profiles deployed to the container are listed with a large X to the right of the profile's name.
  4. Click the X to the right of the profile you want to delete.
    A confirmation dialog opens.
  5. Click Yes.
    The profile will be removed from the list and deleted from the container.

Container detail page

To delete a profile from a container on a container's detail page:
  1. Locate the Profiles table in the upper left hand corner of the page.
    All of the profiles deployed to the container are listed with a large X to the right of the profile's name.
  2. Click the X to the right of the profile you want to delete.
    A confirmation dialog opens.
  3. Click Yes.
    The profile will be removed from the list and deleted from the container.
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