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In the Backup and Restoration area, click Delete in the Operation column of the target backup data. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Parent topic: Managing Microservice Engines
Unbinding a configuration file will not delete it. To delete it, see Deleting a Configuration File. Binding a Configuration File Choose Application Settings > Add Configuration File. Set the configuration file parameters by referring to the following table.
In this case, you need to delete the components, create them again, and then deploy them. ServiceStage release management can be used to migrate and upgrade components across AZs. Batch clone release tasks can be used to migrate components across AZs.
Deleting a secret Click Delete in the Operation column of the target secret. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Deleting secrets in batches Select the secrets to be deleted. Click Delete Key. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Managing CCE Resources
Click Manage Configuration Group to delete a configuration group that is no longer used. Configuration groups that have been associated with a configuration file cannot be deleted.
To delete microservices in batches, select the microservices to be deleted and click Delete above the microservices. To delete one microservice, locate the row that contains the microservice to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column.
Operation Description Restart a single instance If an instance of a component deployed in the Kubernetes environment is abnormal, you can delete the instance to restart it. Select the instance to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column.
Delete the deployed microservice application component instances. Choose Application Management. Click the application where the microservice application is located. The Overview page is displayed.
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: requests a server resource header. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource. If the resource does not exist, a new resource will be created.
Figure 3 Microservice degraded Click to delete the service degradation policy to prevent it from affecting user experience. Figure 4 Deleting a policy Parent topic: Hosting and Managing a Weather Forecast Microservice Application on ServiceStage
Delete a bound microservice engine: Click . Parent topic: Managing VM-Deployed Component Configurations
For example, some software developers in your enterprise need to use ServiceStage resources but must not delete them or perform any high-risk operations.
Select Type and add or delete component running instances based on the site requirements. If Type is set to Scale out, click Add ECS and create an ECS to run new component instances. For details, see Purchasing an ECS in Custom Config Mode.
Delete a bound distributed cache: Click . Parent topic: Managing Cloud Service Settings of a Container-Deployed Component
The Configuration Management page allows you to create, edit, and delete configurations. Created configurations are displayed in a list.
In this case, you need to delete the components, create them again, and then deploy them. To upgrade component versions in batches, ServiceStage allows you to upgrade components in batches. However, only components in the same application can be upgraded in batches.
Delete a bound cloud database: Click . Parent topic: Managing Cloud Service Settings of a Container-Deployed Component
Stopping Billing To stop using ServiceStage, unsubscribe from or delete it to avoid further fees. For details, see Stopping Billing. Cost Management ServiceStage costs include costs of ownership and O&M.
If you no longer use application instances deployed on ServiceStage, stop or delete them to avoid further fees. Configure the Balance Alert function on the Billing Center > Overview page.
Delete a tag Click next to the tag to be deleted. Add a tag Click Add Tag. The Add Tag dialog box is displayed. Click Add Tag. Enter the key and value of the tag. The key contains 1 to 36 characters, including digits, letters, underscores (_), or hyphens (-).