The Unmanage Workloads wizard allow you to unmanage a workload, meaning:
gWLM stops managing resources for the workload
The workload is removed from its SRD, although the workload
remains available for placing in another SRD
What happens to the compartment in which the workload was running
depends on the type of compartment, as shown in the table below.
When a compartment is removed on unmanage, the processes in that
compartment are placed in the default compartment.
You can limit the workloads displayed by using the pull-down labeled
List workloads for SRD.
In this step:
Select one or more (but not all) workloads in the table.
You cannot unmanage the last workload in a deployed SRD. To stop
managing an SRD, undeploy it by selecting the following menu item:
Optimize
Global Workload Manager (gWLM)
Edit SRDs.
The same menu item allows you to delete SRDs.
Select the [Next] button.
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