furyctl delete cluster
Deletes a cluster
Usage
furyctl delete cluster [flags]
Options
-b, --bin-path string Path to the folder where all the dependencies' binaries are installed
-c, --config string Path to the configuration file (default "furyctl.yaml")
--distro-location string Location where to download schemas, defaults and the distribution manifests from. It can either be a local path (eg: /path/to/fury/distribution) or a remote URL (eg: git::git@github.com:sighupio/fury-distribution?depth=1&ref=BRANCH_NAME). Any format supported by hashicorp/go-getter can be used.
--distro-patches string Location where to download distribution's user-made patches from. Any format supported by hashicorp/go-getter can be used.
--dry-run when set furyctl won't delete any resources. Allows to inspect what resources will be deleted
--force WARNING: furyctl won't ask for confirmation and will force delete the cluster and its resources.
-h, --help help for cluster
-p, --phase string Limit execution to the specified phase. Options are: infrastructure, kubernetes, distribution
--skip-deps-download Skip downloading the distribution modules, installers and binaries
--skip-deps-validation Skip validating dependencies
--skip-vpn-confirmation When set will not wait for user confirmation that the VPN is connected
--vpn-auto-connect When set will automatically connect to the created VPN by the infrastructure phase (requires OpenVPN installed in the system)
Options inherited from parent commands
-D, --debug Enables furyctl debug output. This will greatly increase the verbosity. Notice that you can always access the debug output in the log file.
-d, --disable-analytics Disable analytics
-g, --git-protocol string Download repositories using the given protocol (options: https, ssh). Use when SSH traffic is being blocked or when SSH client has not been configured
set the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable with your token to use authentication while downloading, for example for private repositories (default "https")
-H, --https DEPRECATED: by default furyctl uses https protocol to download repositories (default true)
-l, --log string Path to the log file or set to 'stdout' to log to standard output. Default is '<outdir>/.furyctl/furyctl.<timestamp>-<random number>.log'
-T, --no-tty Disable TTY making furyctl's output more friendly to non-interactive shells by disabling animations and colors
-o, --outdir string Path where to create the data directory (.furyctl). Default is the user's home.
-w, --workdir string Switch to a different working directory before executing the given subcommand
SEE ALSO
- furyctl delete - Delete a cluster and its related infrastructure