Failed to delete Kubernetes clusters: ROS stack cannot be deleted
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I am using Kubernetes cluster on Alibaba cloud ECS. I am trying to delete Kubernetes Cluster but it is not deleteing. Error is showing as
Failed to Delete Error
I appreciate any assistance with this.
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I am using Kubernetes cluster on Alibaba cloud ECS. I am trying to delete Kubernetes Cluster but it is not deleteing. Error is showing as
Failed to Delete Error
I appreciate any assistance with this.
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I am using Kubernetes cluster on Alibaba cloud ECS. I am trying to delete Kubernetes Cluster but it is not deleteing. Error is showing as
Failed to Delete Error
I appreciate any assistance with this.
alibaba-cloud-ecs
I am using Kubernetes cluster on Alibaba cloud ECS. I am trying to delete Kubernetes Cluster but it is not deleteing. Error is showing as
Failed to Delete Error
I appreciate any assistance with this.
alibaba-cloud-ecs
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Ghulam Qadir
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welcome to SO, please provide more info to get better guidances, like what you have do so far.
– Saeed Zhiany
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welcome to SO, please provide more info to get better guidances, like what you have do so far.
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I think you are trying to delete the Kubernates Cluster that may have resources you manually added.
If you added some resources manually then ROS does not have permissions to delete those resources. This causes ROS to fail to process the VPC when deleting the Kubernetes resources and then the cluster fails to be deleted.
Release the resources and then try to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
To release the resources:
- Click the Stack Management
- Click Resource in the left side pane. You can see what resources failed to be deleted.
- Select the resources you want to delete and click Delete to manually the delete all the resources
Now, you are able to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
Hope this answer will help you...
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I think you are trying to delete the Kubernates Cluster that may have resources you manually added.
If you added some resources manually then ROS does not have permissions to delete those resources. This causes ROS to fail to process the VPC when deleting the Kubernetes resources and then the cluster fails to be deleted.
Release the resources and then try to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
To release the resources:
- Click the Stack Management
- Click Resource in the left side pane. You can see what resources failed to be deleted.
- Select the resources you want to delete and click Delete to manually the delete all the resources
Now, you are able to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
Hope this answer will help you...
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I think you are trying to delete the Kubernates Cluster that may have resources you manually added.
If you added some resources manually then ROS does not have permissions to delete those resources. This causes ROS to fail to process the VPC when deleting the Kubernetes resources and then the cluster fails to be deleted.
Release the resources and then try to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
To release the resources:
- Click the Stack Management
- Click Resource in the left side pane. You can see what resources failed to be deleted.
- Select the resources you want to delete and click Delete to manually the delete all the resources
Now, you are able to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
Hope this answer will help you...
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I think you are trying to delete the Kubernates Cluster that may have resources you manually added.
If you added some resources manually then ROS does not have permissions to delete those resources. This causes ROS to fail to process the VPC when deleting the Kubernetes resources and then the cluster fails to be deleted.
Release the resources and then try to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
To release the resources:
- Click the Stack Management
- Click Resource in the left side pane. You can see what resources failed to be deleted.
- Select the resources you want to delete and click Delete to manually the delete all the resources
Now, you are able to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
Hope this answer will help you...
I think you are trying to delete the Kubernates Cluster that may have resources you manually added.
If you added some resources manually then ROS does not have permissions to delete those resources. This causes ROS to fail to process the VPC when deleting the Kubernetes resources and then the cluster fails to be deleted.
Release the resources and then try to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
To release the resources:
- Click the Stack Management
- Click Resource in the left side pane. You can see what resources failed to be deleted.
- Select the resources you want to delete and click Delete to manually the delete all the resources
Now, you are able to delete the Kubernates Cluster.
Hope this answer will help you...
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