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

  1. Navigate to the cluster or cluster group whose Git repository you want to delete.
  2. Click the Add-ons tab.
  3. In the navigation menu on the Add-ons tab, click Git repositories below Sources.
  4. Click the menu icon for the Git repository that you want to remove, and then choose Remove.
  5. In the confirmation dialog, click Delete.