You can remove a vSphere Namespace from Supervisor. Before doing so you should delete any TKG Service clusters provisioned there.
Prerequisite: Delete TKG Service Clusters in the vSphere Namespace
Before you remove a vSphere Namespace, you should delete any TKG 2.0 clusters provisioned there.
Note: You should also remove any
vSphere Pods deployed in the
vSphere Namespace.
Use
kubectl or the Tanzu CLI to delete a TKG cluster. See
Delete a TKG Cluster Using Kubectl or Using the Tanzu CLI.
Note: Do not attempt to delete a TKG cluster using the
vSphere Client or the
vCenter Server CLI.
Remove the vSphere Namespace
In preparation for provisioning TKG 2.0 clusters, complete this task to verify that the
vSphere Namespace is properly configured.
- Log in to the vCenter Server using the vSphere Client.
- Select Workload Management.
- Select the Namespace tab.
Each vSphere Namespace created on Supervisor is listed.
- Select the vSphere Namespace you want to remove.
- Select Remove.
The system removes the vSphere Namespace. It may take time for the process to complete. Use the Tasks pane to follow the progress.