CertificateOperationsExtensions.CancelDeletion Method
Definition
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Caution
This operation is deprecated. Please do not use it any longer.
Cancels a failed deletion of a certificate from the specified account.
[System.Obsolete("This operation is deprecated. Please do not use it any longer.")]
public static Microsoft.Azure.Management.Batch.Models.Certificate CancelDeletion (this Microsoft.Azure.Management.Batch.ICertificateOperations operations, string resourceGroupName, string accountName, string certificateName);
[<System.Obsolete("This operation is deprecated. Please do not use it any longer.")>]
static member CancelDeletion : Microsoft.Azure.Management.Batch.ICertificateOperations * string * string * string -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.Batch.Models.Certificate
<Extension()>
Public Function CancelDeletion (operations As ICertificateOperations, resourceGroupName As String, accountName As String, certificateName As String) As Certificate
Parameters
- operations
- ICertificateOperations
The operations group for this extension method.
- resourceGroupName
- String
The name of the resource group that contains the Batch account.
- accountName
- String
The name of the Batch account.
- certificateName
- String
The identifier for the certificate. This must be made up of algorithm and thumbprint separated by a dash, and must match the certificate data in the request. For example SHA1-a3d1c5.
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
If you try to delete a certificate that is being used by a pool or compute node, the status of the certificate changes to deleteFailed. If you decide that you want to continue using the certificate, you can use this operation to set the status of the certificate back to active. If you intend to delete the certificate, you do not need to run this operation after the deletion failed. You must make sure that the certificate is not being used by any resources, and then you can try again to delete the certificate.
Warning: This operation is deprecated and will be removed after February, 2024. Please use the [Azure KeyVault Extension](https://video2.skills-academy.com/azure/batch/batch-certificate-migration-guide) instead.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET