Kaspersky Container Security
Stopping autoprofiling for individual objects
To stop autoprofiling for individual objects in an autoprofiling task:
- Start an autoprofiling task.
- Do one of the following:
- If a cluster autoprofiling task is running, do the following:
- In the table with the list of clusters, click the name of the cluster for which an autoprofile is being created.
- In the window that opens, do one of the following:
- Select one or more namespaces for which you want to stop auto-profiling.
- Click the namespace name and in the window that opens, select one or more pods for which you want to stop autoprofiling.
- If a namespace autoprofiling task is running, do the following:
- In the table with the list of namespaces in the cluster, click the name of the namespace for which an autoprofile is being created.
- In the window that opens, select one or more pods for which you want to stop autoprofiling.
- If a cluster autoprofiling task is running, do the following:
- Click the Stop autoprofiling button located above the table with the list of objects.
- Click the Stop button to confirm stopping the autoprofiling process.
Kaspersky Container Security stops the autoprofiling process for the selected objects. The solution will continue running the autoprofiling task for the rest of the objects in the cluster or namespace.
When stopping autoprofiling for individual objects, bear in mind that stopping the task at the level of a larger object will completely stop the task. For example, an autoprofiling task is completely stopped in the following cases:
- If a task for autoprofiling namespaces or pods is started and you stop autoprofiling at the level of the cluster that includes the selected namespaces or pods.
- If a task for autoprofiling pods is started and you stop autoprofiling at the level of the namespace that contains the selected pods.
Article ID: 292052, Last review: Dec 5, 2024