$ oc delete sriovnetwork -n openshift-sriov-network-operator --all
To uninstall the SR-IOV Network Operator, you must delete any running SR-IOV workloads, uninstall the Operator, and delete the webhooks that the Operator used.
As a cluster administrator, you can uninstall the SR-IOV Network Operator.
You have access to an OKD cluster using an account with cluster-admin
permissions.
You have the SR-IOV Network Operator installed.
Delete all SR-IOV custom resources (CRs):
$ oc delete sriovnetwork -n openshift-sriov-network-operator --all
$ oc delete sriovnetworknodepolicy -n openshift-sriov-network-operator --all
$ oc delete sriovibnetwork -n openshift-sriov-network-operator --all
Follow the instructions in the "Deleting Operators from a cluster" section to remove the SR-IOV Network Operator from your cluster.
Delete the SR-IOV custom resource definitions that remain in the cluster after the SR-IOV Network Operator is uninstalled:
$ oc delete crd sriovibnetworks.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
$ oc delete crd sriovnetworknodepolicies.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
$ oc delete crd sriovnetworknodestates.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
$ oc delete crd sriovnetworkpoolconfigs.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
$ oc delete crd sriovnetworks.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
$ oc delete crd sriovoperatorconfigs.sriovnetwork.openshift.io
Delete the SR-IOV webhooks:
$ oc delete mutatingwebhookconfigurations network-resources-injector-config
$ oc delete MutatingWebhookConfiguration sriov-operator-webhook-config
$ oc delete ValidatingWebhookConfiguration sriov-operator-webhook-config
Delete the SR-IOV Network Operator namespace:
$ oc delete namespace openshift-sriov-network-operator