ENV_GROUP_RELEASE_NAME is the name with which you previously installed the
apigee-virtualhost chart. In hybrid v1.10, it is usually
apigee-virtualhost-ENV_GROUP. In Hybrid v1.11 and newer it is usually
ENV_GROUP.
ENV_RELEASE_NAME is the name with which you previously installed the
apigee-env chart. In hybrid v1.10, it is usually
apigee-env-ENV_NAME. In Hybrid v1.11 and newer it is usually
ENV_NAME.
ORG_NAME is the name with which you previously installed the
apigee-org chart. It is usually your organization name. If you have defined
an ORG_NAME environment variable, you can use that variable in your command.
After uninstalling the resources in the apigee namespace, uninstall apigee-operator.
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