Example execution terraform destroy aws instance
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aws_instance.example: Refreshing state... [id=i-079b8300c42bea5c3]
Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: - destroy Terraform will perform the following actions: # aws_instance.example will be destroyed - resource "aws_instance" "example" { - ami = "ami-08d70e59c07c61a3a" -> null - arn = "arn:aws:ec2:us-west-2:672580246566:instance/i-079b8300c42bea5c3" -> null - associate_public_ip_address = true -> null - availability_zone = "us-west-2a" -> null - cpu_core_count = 1 -> null - cpu_threads_per_core = 1 -> null - disable_api_termination = false -> null - ebs_optimized = false -> null - get_password_data = false -> null - hibernation = false -> null - id = "i-079b8300c42bea5c3" -> null - instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior = "stop" -> null - instance_state = "running" -> null - instance_type = "t2.nano" -> null - ipv6_address_count = 0 -> null - ipv6_addresses = [] -> null - monitoring = false -> null - primary_network_interface_id = "eni-01d6b985e415407f8" -> null - private_dns = "ip-172-31-26-51.us-west-2.compute.internal" -> null - private_ip = "172.31.26.51" -> null - public_dns = "ec2-18-237-84-127.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com" -> null - public_ip = "18.237.84.127" -> null - secondary_private_ips = [] -> null - security_groups = [ - "default", ] -> null - source_dest_check = true -> null - subnet_id = "subnet-6551cf1d" -> null - tags = { - "Name" = "ExampleAppServerInstance" } -> null - tags_all = { - "Name" = "ExampleAppServerInstance" } -> null - tenancy = "default" -> null - vpc_security_group_ids = [ - "sg-a95bbfa2", ] -> null - capacity_reservation_specification { - capacity_reservation_preference = "open" -> null } - credit_specification { - cpu_credits = "standard" -> null } - enclave_options { - enabled = false -> null } - metadata_options { - http_endpoint = "enabled" -> null - http_put_response_hop_limit = 1 -> null - http_tokens = "optional" -> null } - root_block_device { - delete_on_termination = true -> null - device_name = "/dev/sda1" -> null - encrypted = false -> null - iops = 100 -> null - tags = {} -> null - throughput = 0 -> null - volume_id = "vol-01da711ea83a11b16" -> null - volume_size = 8 -> null - volume_type = "gp2" -> null } } Plan: 0 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy. Do you really want to destroy all resources? Terraform will destroy all your managed infrastructure, as shown above. There is no undo. Only 'yes' will be accepted to confirm. Enter a value: yes aws_instance.example: Destroying... [id=i-079b8300c42bea5c3] aws_instance.example: Still destroying... [id=i-079b8300c42bea5c3, 10s elapsed] aws_instance.example: Still destroying... [id=i-079b8300c42bea5c3, 20s elapsed] aws_instance.example: Destruction complete after 27s Destroy complete! Resources: 1 destroyed.
See also
terraform
[destroy
|-target=resource | --help ]
Still destroying..., Error: deleting, DependencyViolation
terraform
[untaint | fmt
|apply
|show
|state
|init | plan | console | output
|validate
|destroy
|debug
|import
|providers
|get
|graph
|workspaces
|resource
|login
|-var-file
|state mv
|state pull
|state push
|state replace-provider
|state rm
|force-unlock
|env
|tfe
|--version
|remote-exec
|delete on termination
| deprecated commands |terraform --help
]
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