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Hello.
You can check the detailed information of the user profile using the AWS CLI command described in the document below.
Even if it looks like it doesn't belong to a space on the management console, it's possible that it actually does, so I think it's a good idea to check from the AWS CLI.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/latest/dg/domain-user-profile-view-describe.html
aws sagemaker describe-user-profile \
--region region \
--domain-id domain-id \
--user-profile-name user-name
Also, could you please confirm whether it is possible to delete it using the AWS CLI?
aws sagemaker delete-user-profile \
--region region \
--domain-id domain-id \
--user-profile-name user-name
There is also an AWS CLI procedure for deleting a domain, so please check that as well.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/latest/dg/gs-studio-delete-domain.html
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"Spaces": [ { "DomainId": "d-h4omhyvmdgw6", "SpaceName": "SamFinetuning", "Status": "Delete_Failed", "CreationTime": "2023-12-21T17:36:30.521000-08:00", "LastModifiedTime": "2024-01-07T20:07:49.393000-08:00", "SpaceSettingsSummary": { "AppType": "JupyterLab", "SpaceStorageSettings": { "EbsStorageSettings": { "EbsVolumeSizeInGb": 100 } } }, "SpaceSharingSettingsSummary": { "SharingType": "Private" }, "OwnershipSettingsSummary": { "OwnerUserProfileName": "default-1703208822159" } } ] }