Kubeflow
- Kubeflow Charmers | bundle
- Cloud
Channel | Revision | Published |
---|---|---|
latest/candidate | 294 | 24 Jan 2022 |
latest/beta | 430 | 30 Aug 2024 |
latest/edge | 423 | 26 Jul 2024 |
1.9/stable | 432 | 03 Dec 2024 |
1.9/beta | 420 | 19 Jul 2024 |
1.9/edge | 431 | 03 Dec 2024 |
1.8/stable | 414 | 22 Nov 2023 |
1.8/beta | 411 | 22 Nov 2023 |
1.8/edge | 413 | 22 Nov 2023 |
1.7/stable | 409 | 27 Oct 2023 |
1.7/beta | 408 | 27 Oct 2023 |
1.7/edge | 407 | 27 Oct 2023 |
juju deploy kubeflow --channel latest/edge
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This guide describes how to uninstall Charmed Kubeflow (CKF).
Remove Kubeflow model
Remove the Juju model containing your Kubeflow deployment as follows:
juju destroy-model kubeflow --destroy-storage
If you chose a different name other than kubeflow
for the model, substitute it in the command above. This will remove all the applications under that Kubernetes namespace, and then remove the namespace itself.
If needed, you can force the deletion of the model as follows:
juju destroy-model kubeflow --yes --destroy-storage --force
Alternatively, you can also simply release storage instead of deleting the model by using the following flag:
juju destroy-model kubeflow --release-storage
See Remove a model for more details.
Remove Juju controller
You may want to remove the Juju controller to free up resources. To do so, run the following command including the controller name, my-controller
in this example:
juju destroy-controller my-controller