You can delete all of the resources created by a helm chart using Helm's
uninstall
command:
WARNINGhelm uninstall and kubectl delete namespace
are destructive commands and will delete all associated resources..helm uninstall trendmicro --namespace ${namespace}
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Use the
helm list --all-namespaces
command to list installed
releases in all namespaces.If you created a
trendmicro-system
namespace during install, and do
not have any other components in the trendmicro-system
namespace,
you can delete the namespace by running:kubectl delete namespace trendmicro-system
.By default, Container Security continuous compliance creates a Kubernetes network
policy for you. The created network policies is not be removed, even if the chart
is
uninstalled. To remove these policies, run:
kubectl delete networkpolicy -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=trendmicro
--all-namespaces
If you have running Pods that are isolated by a network policy, removing the network
policy restores network access.