Description
The dcos-cluster remove command will remove a configured cluster from the DC/OS CLI. Either a cluster name or one of the --all / --unavailable options must be passed.
Usage
dcos cluster remove <cluster> [flags]
Options
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
--all |
Remove all clusters. |
-h, --help |
Help for remove command. |
--unavailable |
Remove unavailable clusters. |
Positional arguments
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
<name> |
Name of the cluster |
Examples
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Run the
dcos cluster listcommand to get the name of the cluster you want to remove:dcos cluster list NAME ID STATUS VERSION URL user_81-rd373u5 bb07074e-2c3d-4dc5-8523-75cab9d517cb UNAVAILABLE UNKNOWN http://user_81-elasticl-7qbh2zcfyz6h-407934734.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com * user_45-wosq2gi 7edd47b7-7f22-4bd5-b8a9-b53a204aafd3 AVAILABLE 1.13.0 https://user_45-wo-elasticl-1uwhasco5acg9-2062765490.eu-central-1.elb.amazonaws.com -
Run the
dcos cluster removecommand with the name of the cluster you want to remove. In this example, we are removing the cluster named “user_81-rd373u5”:dcos cluster remove user_81-rd373u5If the command completes successfully, there will be no confirmation message.
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To confirm that the cluster has been removed, run
dcos cluster listagain:dcos cluster list NAME ID STATUS VERSION URL * user_45-wosq2gi 7edd47b7-7f22-4bd5-b8a9-b53a204aafd3 AVAILABLE 1.13.0 https://user_45-wo-elasticl-1uwhasco5acg9-2062765490.eu-central-1.elb.amazonaws.com
For more examples, see Cluster Connections.
Parent command
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| dcos cluster | Manage your DC/OS clusters |
DC/OS Documentation