As a cluster administrator, you can use Tanzu Mission Control to remove your cluster's or cluster group's connection to a repository.
Prerequisites
Log in to the Tanzu Mission Control console, as described in Remove a Git Repository.
Make sure you have the appropriate permissions to delete a repository.
- To delete a repository, you must be associated with the cluster.admin or clustergroup.admin role.
Before you can remove a Git repository, you must first delete the kustomizations that use the repository.
Procedure
- Navigate to the cluster or cluster group whose Git repository you want to delete.
- Click the Add-ons tab.
- In the navigation menu on the Add-ons tab, click Git repositories below Sources.
- Click the menu icon for the Git repository that you want to remove, and then choose Remove.
- In the confirmation dialog, click Delete.