If you no longer need a particular virtual cluster, you can delete
it. Deleting a virtual cluster instantly deletes all metadata associated
with the cluster, including job configurations and log files. Do not delete
a virtual cluster unless you are certain you no longer need access to any of
the applications, jobs, or log files. Job run history is maintained
separately, and is not deleted even if you delete a virtual
cluster.
In the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP) console, click the
Data Engineering tile. The CDE Home page
displays.
Click Administration in the left navigation menu. The
Administration page displays.
In the Services column, select the environment containing the
virtual cluster you want to delete.
In the Virtual Clusters column for the selected environment,
click at the top right of the virtual cluster that you want to delete, and then click
Delete.
Confirm that you want to delete the cluster
by entering the cluster name and then clicking
Delete.