Kaspersky Container Security
Stopping an autoprofiling task
To stop running an autoprofiling task using the table with a list of objects:
- Go to Resources → Clusters.
- Follow these steps depending on the level at which you are stopping the autoprofiling:
- If you want to stop autoprofiling at the cluster level, use the check box to select one or more clusters for which the autoprofiling task has been started.
- If you want to stop autoprofiling at the namespace level, follow these steps:
- Click the name of the cluster in the cluster table.
- On the Table tab, in the table that lists the namespaces in the cluster, use the check box to select one or more namespaces for which the autoprofiling task has been started.
- If you want to stop autoprofiling at the pod level, follow these steps:
- Click the name of the cluster in the cluster table.
- Click the name of the namespace in the table of namespaces in the cluster.
- In the displayed sidebar, select the Pods and containers tab, and in the table of pods within the namespace, select check boxes for one or more pods for which the autoprofiling task has been started.
- Click the Stop autoprofiling button located above the table.
If the list of selected objects includes a cluster, namespace, or subcluster where the autoprofiling process has not been started, the Stop autoprofiling button becomes inactive.
- Click the Stop button to confirm stopping the autoprofiling process.
To stop an autoprofiling task from a graph:
- Go to Resources → Clusters.
- Follow these steps on the Graph view tab, according to the level at which you are creating an autoprofile:
- If you want to stop an autoprofiling task at the cluster level, left-click on the cluster icon (
) on a namespace graph.
- If you want an autoprofiling task at the namespace level, follow these steps:
- Double-click to expand the group of namespaces within the cluster on the graph.
- In the namespace graph, left-click on the icon of the namespace you are interested in (
).
- If you want to stop an autoprofiling task at the cluster level, left-click on the cluster icon (
- In the menu that opens, select Stop autoprofiling.
- Click the Stop button to confirm stopping the autoprofiling process.
Article ID: 292046, Last review: Dec 5, 2024