Delete Pods
This section explains how to delete a pod.
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Deleting a running pod may cause a service interruption. Please proceed with caution. |
Prerequisites
You should join a cluster and have the Application Workload Management permission within the cluster. For more information, refer to "Cluster Members" and "Cluster Roles".
Delete a Single Pod
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Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Application Workload Management permission, and access your cluster.
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Click Application Workloads > Pods in the left navigation pane.
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Click on the right of the pod you want to delete, then choose Delete from the dropdown list.
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In the Delete Pod dialog, enter the name of the pod, then click OK.
Delete Multiple Pods
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Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Application Workload Management permission, and access your cluster.
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Click Application Workloads > Pods in the left navigation pane.
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Select the checkbox on the left of the pods you want to delete, then click Delete above the pod list.
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In the Delete Multiple Pods dialog, enter the name of the pods, then click OK.
Note Please separate multiple names using a comma (,) and a space.
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