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Deleting network containers


Note

You can delete a network container only when it has no associated resource sets.

When you delete a network container, you are also deleting its associated zones (and any networks associated only to that zone), load balancers, and firewalls.

To delete a network container

  1. From the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administration Console, click the vertical Workspaces menu on the left side of the window and select Resources.
  2. Under Quick Links on the left, click Network Containers under the Network section.
  3. Select the network container that you want to delete.
  4. Click the Delete Network Container icon.
     A confirmation dialog box is displayed, asking you if you want to delete the network container.
  5. Click Yes to delete the network container and close the dialog box.

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After the activity is marked as complete, you can click the Refresh icon refreshbtn.gifin the upper-right corner of the window so that the deleted network container is removed from the list of network containers.

Related topics

Network-resources-overview
Editing-and-removing-resources
Adding-compute-resources-to-compute-resource-pools

 

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