Uninstalling the Secondary Scheduler Operator

You can remove the Secondary Scheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift from OKD by uninstalling the Operator and removing its related resources.

Uninstalling the Secondary Scheduler Operator

You can uninstall the Secondary Scheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift by using the web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have access to the cluster with cluster-admin privileges.

  • You have access to the OKD web console.

  • The Secondary Scheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift is installed.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the OKD web console.

  2. Uninstall the Secondary Scheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift Operator.

    1. Navigate to OperatorsInstalled Operators.

    2. Click the Options menu kebab next to the Secondary Scheduler Operator entry and click Uninstall Operator.

    3. In the confirmation dialog, click Uninstall.

Removing Secondary Scheduler Operator resources

Optionally, after uninstalling the Secondary Scheduler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift, you can remove its related resources from your cluster.

Prerequisites

  • You have access to the cluster with cluster-admin privileges.

  • You have access to the OKD web console.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the OKD web console.

  2. Remove CRDs that were installed by the Secondary Scheduler Operator:

    1. Navigate to AdministrationCustomResourceDefinitions.

    2. Enter SecondaryScheduler in the Name field to filter the CRDs.

    3. Click the Options menu kebab next to the SecondaryScheduler CRD and select Delete Custom Resource Definition:

  3. Remove the openshift-secondary-scheduler-operator namespace.

    1. Navigate to AdministrationNamespaces.

    2. Click the Options menu kebab next to the openshift-secondary-scheduler-operator and select Delete Namespace.

    3. In the confirmation dialog, enter openshift-secondary-scheduler-operator in the field and click Delete.