Deleting a Load Balancer Certificate
Remove an SSL certificate from a load balancer.
You cannot delete an SSL certificate that is associated with a listener or backend set. Remove the bundle from any listeners or backend sets before deleting.
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Open the navigation menu, click Networking, and then click Load balancers. Click Load balancer. The Load balancers page appears.
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Select the Compartment from the list. All load balancers in that compartment are listed in tabular form.
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Select a State from the list to limit the load balancers displayed to that state.
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Select the load balancer whose rule set you want to delete. The load balancer's Details page appears.
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Click Certificates under Resources. The Certificates list appears. All certificates are listed in tabular form.
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Select the certificate resource type from the Certificate resource list:
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Certificate service managed certificate
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Load balancer managed certificate
Those certificates associated with the certificate resource type you selected are displayed.
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- Delete the certificate depending on the certificate resource type you chose:
- Certificate service managed certificate:
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Click the link for the certificate, certificate authority, or certificate authority bundle from the list. The associated Details page appears.
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Click Delete.
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Load Balancer Managed Certificate:
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Click the associated with the certificate you want to delete and select Delete.
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- Certificate service managed certificate:
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Confirm the deletion when prompted.
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Use the oci lb certificate delete command and required parameters to delete a load balancer's certficate:
oci lb certificate delete --certificate-name certificate_name --load-balancer-id load_balancer_id --items items [OPTIONS]
For a complete list of parameters and values for CLI commands, see the CLI Command Reference.
Run the DeleteCertificate operation to delete a load balancer's certficate.