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* <code>[[Error: deleting EBS Volume]]</code> | * <code>[[Error: deleting EBS Volume]]</code> | ||
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==Related terms== | ==Related terms== |
Revision as of 23:05, 11 February 2024
terraform destroy
destroy all remote objects managed by a particular Terraform configuration.
https://www.terraform.io/docs/cli/commands/destroy.html
Contents
Examples
terraform destroy
terraform destroy -auto-approve
terraform destroy -target=your_resource
terraform destroy -var-file="your_file.tfvars"
terraform destroy --help
Executions examples
Related
terraform show
terraform apply
terraform apply -destroy
terraform state rm
Still destroying...
- Destroy complete! Resources: 39 destroyed.
- Acquiring state lock. This may take a few moments...
Errors
DependencyViolation: .../... has dependencies and cannot be deleted.
Error: deleting EBS Volume
- AWS Error: failed to refresh cached credentials
Related terms
- Example execution terraform destroy aws instance
- Editing Error: 0m Error: ERROR cluster with name not found
Activities
See also
terraform
[destroy
|-target=resource | --help ]
Still destroying..., Error: deleting, DependencyViolation
- Terraform configuration files, Terraform state files:
.tf
,.tfvars
,main.tf, outputs.tf
,variables.tf
,.terraform.d/
,terraform init
,providers.tf
,.terraform/
,terraform.tfstate
,.terraform.lock.hcl
,terraform.tfstate.d, override.tf, versions.tf
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