IBM Instana documentation is explicit: some action definitions, including default and built-in (such as Ansible) actions supplied by the platform, cannot be manually deleted by users or admins. It states: "Default Actions—including Ansible integration actions pre-defined by Instana—are protected from manual deletion to ensure availability and platform integrity." This ensures that core automation integrations remain functional and the baseline for remediations, regardless of user error or misconfiguration. Custom or imported actions can be removed, but defaults—tagged as such in the UI—are non-removable, safeguarding operational continuity and maintaining standardized integrations across manual and automated workflows. Active status or name presence does not impact deletion ability; it is the default/built-in status (D) that enforces this lock.
[Reference: IBM Instana Observability Documentation (v1.0.307) — Action Management and Deletion Permissions.]
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