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NAME

6       oc delete - Delete one or more resources
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SYNOPSIS

11       oc delete [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

16       Delete a resource
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19       JSON and YAML formats are accepted.
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22       If  both  a filename and command line arguments are passed, the command
23       line arguments are used and the filename is ignored.
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26       Note that the delete command does NOT do resource version checks, so if
27       someone submits an update to a resource right when you submit a delete,
28       their update will be lost along with the rest of the resource.
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OPTIONS

33       --all=false
34           Delete all resources, including uninitialized ones, in  the  names‐
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38       --cascade=true
39           If  true,  cascade  the  deletion  of the resources managed by this
40       resource (e.g. Pods created by a ReplicationController).  Default true.
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43       --field-selector=""
44           Selector (field query)  to  filter  on,  supports  '=',  '==',  and
45       '!='.(e.g.  --field-selector  key1=value1,key2=value2). The server only
46       supports a limited number of field queries per type.
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49       -f, --filename=[]
50           containing the resource to delete.
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53       --force=false
54           Only  used  when  grace-period=0.  If  true,   immediately   remove
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56       deletion of some resources may result in inconsistency or data loss and
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60       --grace-period=-1
61           Period of time in seconds given to the resource to terminate grace‐
62       fully. Ignored if negative. Set to 1 for immediate shutdown.  Can  only
63       be set to 0 when --force is true (force deletion).
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66       --ignore-not-found=false
67           Treat  "resource  not  found"  as  a successful delete. Defaults to
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71       --include-uninitialized=false
72           If true, the kubectl command applies to uninitialized  objects.  If
73       explicitly  set to false, this flag overrides other flags that make the
74       kubectl commands apply to uninitialized objects, e.g., "--all". Objects
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78       --now=false
79           If  true,  resources  are  signaled for immediate shutdown (same as
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83       -o, --output=""
84           Output mode. Use "-o name" for shorter output (resource/name).
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87       -R, --recursive=false
88           Process the directory used in -f,  --filename  recursively.  Useful
89       when  you  want  to  manage related manifests organized within the same
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93       -l, --selector=""
94           Selector (label query) to filter on,  not  including  uninitialized
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99           The length of time to wait before giving up on a delete, zero means
100       determine a timeout from the size of the object
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104           If true, wait for resources to be gone before returning. This waits
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OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

110       --allow_verification_with_non_compliant_keys=false
111           Allow  a  SignatureVerifier  to  use  keys  which  are  technically
112       non-compliant with RFC6962.
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119       --application_metrics_count_limit=100
120           Max number of application metrics to store (per container)
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123       --as=""
124           Username to impersonate for the operation
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128           Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can  be  repeated
129       to specify multiple groups.
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132       --azure-container-registry-config=""
133           Path  to the file containing Azure container registry configuration
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137       --boot_id_file="/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id"
138           Comma-separated list of files to check for boot-id. Use  the  first
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146       --certificate-authority=""
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154       --client-key=""
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158       --cloud-provider-gce-lb-src-cidrs=130.211.0.0/22,209.85.152.0/22,209.85.204.0/22,35.191.0.0/16
159           CIDRs opened in GCE firewall for LB traffic proxy  health checks
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162       --cluster=""
163           The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
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166       --container_hints="/etc/cadvisor/container_hints.json"
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178       --default-not-ready-toleration-seconds=300
179           Indicates   the   tolerationSeconds   of   the    toleration    for
180       notReady:NoExecute  that is added by default to every pod that does not
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185           Indicates the tolerationSeconds  of  the  toleration  for  unreach‐
186       able:NoExecute  that  is  added  by  default to every pod that does not
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190       --docker="unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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210       --docker_env_metadata_whitelist=""
211           a comma-separated list of environment variable keys that  needs  to
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220           DEPRECATED:  docker  root is read from docker info (this is a fall‐
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224       --enable_load_reader=false
225           Whether to enable cpu load reader
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228       --event_storage_age_limit="default=24h"
229           Max length of time for which to store events (per type). Value is a
230       comma  separated  list  of  key  values, where the keys are event types
231       (e.g.: creation, oom) or "default" and the value is a duration. Default
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236           Max  number  of  events to store (per type). Value is a comma sepa‐
237       rated list of key values, where the keys are event  types  (e.g.:  cre‐
238       ation,  oom)  or  "default"  and  the  value  is an integer. Default is
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251           if non-empty, httptest.NewServer serves on this address and blocks
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255           If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity.
256       This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
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260           Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
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272           Whether to log the usage of the cAdvisor container
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283       --machine_id_file="/etc/machine-id,/var/lib/dbus/machine-id"
284           Comma-separated  list  of  files  to  check for machine-id. Use the
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288       --match-server-version=false
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292       -n, --namespace=""
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297           The length of time to wait before giving  up  on  a  single  server
298       request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g.
299       1s, 2m, 3h). A value of zero means don't timeout requests.
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302       -s, --server=""
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310       --storage_driver_buffer_duration=0
311           Writes in the storage driver will be buffered  for  this  duration,
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339       --token=""
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347       -v, --v=0
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352           Print version information and quit
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EXAMPLE

362                # Delete a pod using the type and ID specified in pod.json.
363                oc delete -f pod.json
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365                # Delete a pod based on the type and ID in the JSON passed into stdin.
366                cat pod.json | oc delete -f -
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368                # Delete pods and services with label name=myLabel.
369                oc delete pods,services -l name=myLabel
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371                # Delete a pod with name node-1-vsjnm.
372                oc delete pod node-1-vsjnm
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374                # Delete all resources associated with a running app, includes
375                # buildconfig,deploymentconfig,service,imagestream,route and pod,
376                # where 'appName' is listed in 'Labels' of 'oc describe [resource] [resource name]' output.
377                oc delete all -l app=appName
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379                # Delete all pods
380                oc delete pods --all
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SEE ALSO

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HISTORY

391       June 2016, Ported from the Kubernetes man-doc generator
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