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Disabling your Kubernetes Applications

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1. Disabling your Applications

There may be times when you want to temporarily disable your Kubernetes pods in order to perform maintenance or certain upgrades. You can do so through the following steps:

  1. Access your ArgoCD

  2. Navigate to the application directory for the namespace you wish to disable, in this case development-cinchy (Image 1). You should see your cluster component applications.

3. Click on the main application (i.e. development-cinchy) (Image 2).

4. Navigate to Summary > Sync Policy > Automated. Click on Disable Auto-Sync > OK (Image 3).

5. For each of the cluster applications that you wish to disable, click on the "..." > Delete (Image 5).

6. Your apps should all appear as "out of sync" (Image 6).

2. Re-enabling your Applications

  1. To re-enable your applications, return to the application directory for your disabled namespace (Image 7).

2. Click on the main application (i.e. development-cinchy) (Image 8).

3. Navigate to Summary > Sync Policy. Click on Enable Auto-Sync > OK (Image 9).

Image 1: Applications
Image 3: Navigate to your main app
Image 4: Click on "Disable Auto-Sync"
Image 5: Delete your applications
Image 6: Your apps should all appear out of sync
Image 7: Navigate to your app directory
Image 8: Navigate to your main app
Image 9: Enable your Auto Sync