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The selector syntax (-l) is similar to [[Oc_get#Selectors|oc get's]]. | The selector syntax (-l) is similar to [[Oc_get#Selectors|oc get's]]. | ||
==Deleting Related Objects== | |||
A common patter is to label all related objects with a common label - for example, a deployment configuration, service and route of an application, and then delete them in a single transaction, as such: | |||
oc delete dc,route,svc -l <''common-app-labs''>l=<''app-name''> | |||
oc delete dc,route,svc -l app=noss | |||
Note that "dc,route,svc" argument must not contain spaces. | |||
=Subcommands= | =Subcommands= |
Revision as of 20:03, 9 December 2017
Internal
Overview
Deletes a resource, possibly specified in YAML or JSON format in a local file.
To investigate a resource to be deleted, it may be possible to use oc edit.
Deleting with Selectors
oc delete pod -l 'component=fluentd'
The selector syntax (-l) is similar to oc get's.
Deleting Related Objects
A common patter is to label all related objects with a common label - for example, a deployment configuration, service and route of an application, and then delete them in a single transaction, as such:
oc delete dc,route,svc -l <common-app-labs>l=<app-name>
oc delete dc,route,svc -l app=noss
Note that "dc,route,svc" argument must not contain spaces.
Subcommands
identity
Deletes a user identity.
oc delete identity htpasswd:user1
Deleting All Resources Associated with a Label
oc delete all -l app=my-app