Delete a Private Endpoint

When you delete a private endpoint, the outbound connection for an instance is deleted. You typically delete a private endpoint only if you made a mistake while creating it.

If a newly created private endpoint points to an incorrect VCN, subnet, or compartment, you must delete the private endpoint and create a new one. You cannot edit an existing private endpoint. When you delete a private endpoint, the Oracle Integration instance is not deleted.

If a connection uses a private endpoint, you can still delete the private endpoint. However, before deleting, deactivate any polling integrations that use private-endpoint–enabled connections. Otherwise, any invokes that use the connection in an integration will fail.

  1. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console, open the navigation menu and click Developer Services, then, under Application Integration, click Integration.
  2. Open the Oracle Integration instance that has the private endpoint you want to delete.
    If you don't see the instance you're looking for, make sure you're viewing the correct region (in the banner) and compartment (at the top of the instance list, next to Applied filters).
  3. On the Integration instance details page, in the tabs across the top, click Networking.
  4. Under Private endpoint, to the right of the private endpoint, click Actions button, then click Delete.
    A work request is created for the task. View it on the Work Requests page. To check the status of the task, refresh the Work Requests page.
It takes about a minute for the work request to complete and the private endpoint to be deleted.
If needed, you can now create a new private endpoint. See Configure a Private Endpoint for an Instance.