Disabling an existing Cloudera Data Engineering service stops
all jobs, and deletes all associated virtual clusters and virtual cluster
metadata. Do not do this unless you are certain that you no longer need any
of these. Disabling Cloudera Data Engineering does not delete your Cloudera data. If enabling the Cloudera Data Engineering
service on an environment for the first time fails, you must disable the
service before you can try again. In this scenario, there are no clusters or
jobs, and you can safely perform this procedure.
In the Cloudera console, click the
Data Engineering tile. The Cloudera Data EngineeringHome page
displays.
Click Administration on the left navigation menu. The
Administration page
displays.
In the Services column, click at the top right of the Cloudera Data Engineering service, and then
click Disable Service.
Confirm that you want
to disable Cloudera Data Engineering by typing the environment name and then clicking
Disable.
The Cloudera Data EngineeringAdministration page displays the status of the
environment that is being disabled.If you disabled Cloudera Data Engineering as a result of a failure to enable Cloudera Data Engineering for
the first time on an environment, resolve any reported issues, and then try again.