--- title: "Cleanup" date: 2018-10-03T10:14:46-07:00 draft: false weight: 70 --- Once you have completed this chapter, you can cleanup the files and resources you created by issuing the following commands: ```bash unset AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY unset AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID kubectl delete namespace rbac-test rm rbacuser_creds.sh rm rbacuser-role.yaml rm rbacuser-role-binding.yaml aws iam delete-access-key --user-name=rbac-user --access-key-id=$(jq -r .AccessKey.AccessKeyId /tmp/create_output.json) aws iam delete-user --user-name rbac-user rm /tmp/create_output.json ``` Next remove the rbac-user mapping from the existing configMap by editing the existing aws-auth.yaml file: ``` data: mapUsers: | [] ``` And apply the ConfigMap and delete the aws-auth.yaml file ```bash kubectl apply -f aws-auth.yaml rm aws-auth.yaml ```