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The Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) is a deprecated feature. Deprecated functionality is still included in OpenShift Container Platform and continues to be supported; however, it will be removed in a future release of this product and is not recommended for new deployments.

For the most recent list of major functionality that has been deprecated or removed within OpenShift Container Platform, refer to the Deprecated and removed features section of the OpenShift Container Platform release notes.

The steps for removing Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform from an OpenShift Container Platform cluster are as follows:

  1. Shut down any Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform pods.

  2. Remove any Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform instances.

  3. Remove the Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) Operator.

  4. Remove the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry Operator.

Removing a distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instance by using the web console

You can remove a distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instance in the Administrator view of the web console.

When deleting an instance that uses in-memory storage, all data is irretrievably lost. Data stored in persistent storage such as Elasticsearch is not deleted when a Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instance is removed.

Prerequisites
  • You are logged in to the web console as a cluster administrator with the cluster-admin role.

Procedure
  1. Log in to the OpenShift Container Platform web console.

  2. Navigate to OperatorsInstalled Operators.

  3. Select the name of the project where the Operators are installed from the Project menu, for example, openshift-operators.

  4. click the Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) Operator.

  5. click the Jaeger tab.

  6. click the Options menu kebab next to the instance you want to delete and select Delete Jaeger.

  7. In the confirmation message, click Delete.

Removing a distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instance by using the cli

You can remove a distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instance on the command line.

Prerequisites
  • An active OpenShift cli (oc) session by a cluster administrator with the cluster-admin role.

    • Ensure that your OpenShift cli (oc) version is up to date and matches your OpenShift Container Platform version.

    • Run oc login:

      $ oc login --username=<your_username>
Procedure
  1. Log in with the OpenShift cli (oc) by running the following command:

    $ oc login --username=<NAMEOFUSER>
  2. To display the distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instances, run the following command:

    $ oc get deployments -n <jaeger-project>

    For example,

    $ oc get deployments -n openshift-operators

    The names of Operators have the suffix -operator. The following example shows two Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) Operators and four distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) instances:

    $ oc get deployments -n openshift-operators

    You will see output similar to the following:

    NAME                     READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   AGE
    elasticsearch-operator   1/1     1            1           93m
    jaeger-operator          1/1     1            1           49m
    jaeger-test              1/1     1            1           7m23s
    jaeger-test2             1/1     1            1           6m48s
    tracing1                 1/1     1            1           7m8s
    tracing2                 1/1     1            1           35m
  3. To remove an instance of distributed tracing platform (Jaeger), run the following command:

    $ oc delete jaeger <deployment-name> -n <jaeger-project>

    For example:

    $ oc delete jaeger tracing2 -n openshift-operators
  4. To verify the deletion, run the oc get deployments command again:

    $ oc get deployments -n <jaeger-project>

    For example:

    $ oc get deployments -n openshift-operators

    You will see generated output that is similar to the following example:

    NAME                     READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   AGE
    elasticsearch-operator   1/1     1            1           94m
    jaeger-operator          1/1     1            1           50m
    jaeger-test              1/1     1            1           8m14s
    jaeger-test2             1/1     1            1           7m39s
    tracing1                 1/1     1            1           7m59s

Removing the Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform Operators

Procedure
  1. Follow the instructions in Deleting Operators from a cluster to remove the Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) Operator.

  2. Optional: After the Red Hat OpenShift distributed tracing platform (Jaeger) Operator has been removed, remove the OpenShift Elasticsearch Operator.