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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * service_mesh/v1x/installing-ossm.adoc
// * service_mesh/v2x/installing-ossm.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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= Removing the {SMProductName} control plane
To uninstall {SMProductShortName} from an existing {product-title} instance, first you delete the {SMProductShortName} control plane and the Operators. Then, you run commands to remove residual resources.
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== Removing the {SMProductShortName} control plane using the web console
You can remove the {SMProductName} control plane by using the web console.
.Procedure
. Log in to the {product-title} web console.
. Click the *Project* menu and select the project where you installed the {SMProductShortName} control plane, for example *istio-system*.
. Navigate to *Ecosystem* -> *Installed Operators*.
. Click *Service Mesh Control Plane* under *Provided APIs*.
. Click the `ServiceMeshControlPlane` menu {kebab}.
. Click *Delete Service Mesh Control Plane*.
. Click *Delete* on the confirmation dialog window to remove the `ServiceMeshControlPlane`.
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== Removing the {SMProductShortName} control plane using the CLI
You can remove the {SMProductName} control plane by using the CLI. In this example, `istio-system` is the name of the control plane project.
.Procedure
. Log in to the {product-title} CLI.
. Run the following command to delete the `ServiceMeshMemberRoll` resource.
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc delete smmr -n istio-system default
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. Run this command to retrieve the name of the installed `ServiceMeshControlPlane`:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get smcp -n istio-system
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. Replace `<name_of_custom_resource>` with the output from the previous command, and run this command to remove the custom resource:
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc delete smcp -n istio-system <name_of_custom_resource>
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