How to remove your Kubernetes container Pod

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Once you are done with the job with Matlab container. You can simply release the resources allocated to the Kubernetes pod. It is important because you need to free resources for other users as well and we are using resources from RI.SE and LTU is charged for the resources we book to run containers.

Always remember to switch to the kubernetes icekube context

 

kubectl config set-context icekube --namespace=ltu-default
                   OR
kubectl config use-context icekube 
kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=ltu-default

List all the helm chart

To list all the helm chart current installed on the system just simply type the below command.

 

helm list

 

It will simply list all the helm charts installed on the system.

List all the Helm chart
List all the Helm chart

 

you can see from the above output, it is the name for which we used the first name with a unique 8 integer digit.

Uninstall the helm chart

Simply use this name to uninstall the helm chart.

 

 helm uninstall  sumit36718160

 

Once you issue the helm uninstall the command with the chart name. It will simply release all the resources except PVC, the storage. Thus, your data remains safe.

 

Note

You can simply reuse or attach the existing storage when you install the new Matlab setup but you have to keep the same chart name, in this case, it is sumit36718160 We are going to discuss it in the next post.