Remove: To the right of the site, select More Remove. Uninstall an extension To the right of your address bar, look for the extension's icon. Right-select the icon and select Remove from Chrome.

Understanding the Context

If you don't find the extension's icon: On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Extensions Manage extensions. The documentation also mentions the following: "The configuration files for the removed node will still reside in /etc/pve/nodes/hp4. Recover any configuration you still need and remove the directory afterwards." So once you're sure you don't need any of the configuration files anymore or have them saved elsewhere, you can remove the node's ...

Key Insights

Both the pvesm remove command line tool and the API only remove the configuration from Proxmox VE. It does not affect the underlying data or mount point, just PVE's awareness of it. To properly remove the mount, you would need to remove the entry from your /etc/fstab. Best regards, Dylan Do you already have a Commercial Support Subscription? I, too, am trying to remove a node from my cluster (to set it up anew and rejoin it).

Final Thoughts

I managed to delete it using pvecm but it still showed up in the GUI. So I removed the respective folder under /etc/pve/nodes and now it is gone. But doing this, I discovered that I have another folder /etc/pve/nodes/pve which does not correspond to a node shown in the GUI or still in existence. My cluster ... I have 2 PVE nodes that I would like to setup as a cluster, however both have configured clusters and I can't figure out how to remove the cluster from one to join the other. How to remove unwanted search engines (that set themselves as default ...

pve8to9 --full told me to remove it only after the upgrade and not before :/ Thanks for the link, I'll read that ! Edit : Solved ! I removed the package systemd-boot and everything works fine