GITOps - Delete LTM or GTM Application Services

F5 device must have AS3 service enabled and running.

This workflow deletes a LTM or GTM application service from GitLab device by fetching all the LTM or GTM application service from the device based on device name. You can delete any LTM or GTM application service from the list.

To run this workflow:
  1. Go to Menu > ADC+ > AUTOMATION > Workflow Catalog > View/Run
  2. Click the GITOps category on the View/Run Workflows page.
  3. On the popup window, hover the mouse over the GITOps - Delete LTM or GTM Application Services workflow.
    The Run and Schedule buttons are displayed.
  4. Click .
    The Request > GITOps - Delete LTM or GTM Application Services :: FormBuilder page is displayed.
  5. Enter the field information in the General Properties section.
    Table 1. General Properties Section - Field and Description Table
    Field Description
    *F5 Device Select a device from the dropdown list.
    *Select the object to Delete Select an object from the dropdown list.
    *Select Partition Select a partition from the dropdown list.
    *Select Application Select an application from the dropdown list.
  6. Enter the field information in the Delete Action section.
    Table 2. Delete Action Section - Field and Description Table
    Field Description
    *Delete Pool Select any of the following options to delete a pool or not:
    • Yes

    • No

  7. Click the Submit button.
    Note:
    • If you want to save this form to edit it later, click the Save Draft button, and then click Ok in the Confirmation popup window. The form will be saved as Open request under Request > My Request.
    • If you want to cancel this form, click the Cancel button.
  8. Click Ok to submit the form.
    The validation starts automatically and reaches the Review stage.
    Note:
    • If there is any failure at this stage, start a new request by providing the correct data.
    • Alternatively, select the failed request and clone it. Update the correct input data in the form input, and submit the workflow again.
  9. Review the input data under the implementation, rollback, and postvalidation tabs:
  10. (Optional) If you need to update any data at this stage, you can do so by clicking the right-side of the mouse on the data and selecting the desired option.
  11. After the review, click the Submit button.
    The Confirmation popup opens.
    Note: To stop running the workflow creation, click Cancel.
  12. Click Ok to continue the workflow creation.
    It takes a while to complete the request.
  13. The workflow is created and the email is triggered to the configured email IDs.
    Note: The stages of the request are shown in the left-side of the screen. To view a particular stage of the request, click the respective stage.