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Chapter 1. Uninstalling Red Hat OpenShift GitOps
Uninstalling the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator is a two-step process:
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Delete the Argo CD instances from the
openshift-gitopsnamespace and any other namespaces where they were created. - Uninstall the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator.
Uninstalling only the Operator will not remove the Argo CD instances created.
1.1. Deleting the Argo CD instances Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Delete the Argo CD instances added to the namespace of the GitOps Operator.
Procedure
In the terminal, run the following command:
$ oc delete gitopsservice cluster -n openshift-gitopsNoteYou cannot delete an Argo CD instance from the web console UI.
After the command runs successfully, the Argo CD instances will be deleted from the
openshift-gitopsnamespace.Delete any other Argo CD instances from other namespaces using the same command:
$ oc delete gitopsservice cluster -n <namespace>
1.2. Uninstalling the GitOps Operator Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
You can uninstall the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps Operator from the OperatorHub by using the web console.
Procedure
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From the Operators
OperatorHub page, use the Filter by keyword box to search for Red Hat OpenShift GitOpstile. - Click the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps tile. The Operator tile indicates it is installed.
- In the Red Hat OpenShift GitOps descriptor page, click Uninstall.