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Uninstalling CPU Manager for Kubernetes on IPv6
You will have to run some additional uninstall steps for IPv6 configurations.
When uninstalling CMK on an IPv6 system, first follow the steps at
Removing CPU Manager for Kubernetes <removing-cpu-manager-for-kubernetes>
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then run the following commands:
~(keystone_admin)$ kubectl delete pod/cmk-uninstall-webhook -n kube-system
~(keystone_admin)$ kubectl delete ds cmk-uninstall -n kube-system
~(keystone_admin)$ kubectl delete pod delete-uninstall -n kube-system