Uninstalling a cluster on GCP
You can remove a cluster that you deployed to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Removing a cluster that uses installer-provisioned infrastructure
You can remove a cluster that uses installer-provisioned infrastructure from your cloud.
After uninstallation, check your cloud provider for any resources not removed properly, especially with User Provisioned Infrastructure (UPI) clusters. There might be resources that the installer did not create or that the installer is unable to access. For example, some Google Cloud resources require IAM permissions in shared VPC host projects, or there might be unused health checks that must be deleted. |
Prerequisites
You have a copy of the installation program that you used to deploy the cluster.
You have the files that the installation program generated when you created your cluster.
Procedure
From the directory that contains the installation program on the computer that you used to install the cluster, run the following command:
$ ./openshift-install destroy cluster \
--dir <installation_directory> --log-level info (1) (2)
1 For <installation_directory>
, specify the path to the directory that you stored the installation files in.2 To view different details, specify warn
,debug
, orerror
instead ofinfo
.You must specify the directory that contains the cluster definition files for your cluster. The installation program requires the
metadata.json
file in this directory to delete the cluster.Optional: Delete the
<installation_directory>
directory and the OKD installation program.
Deleting GCP resources with the Cloud Credential Operator utility
To clean up resources after uninstalling an OKD cluster with the Cloud Credential Operator (CCO) in manual mode with GCP Workload Identity, you can use the CCO utility (ccoctl
) to remove the GCP resources that ccoctl
created during installation.
Prerequisites
Extract and prepare the
ccoctl
binary.Install an OKD cluster with the CCO in manual mode with GCP Workload Identity.
Procedure
Obtain the OKD release image by running the following command:
$ RELEASE_IMAGE=$(./openshift-install version | awk '/release image/ {print $3}')
Extract the list of
CredentialsRequest
custom resources (CRs) from the OKD release image by running the following command:$ oc adm release extract --credentials-requests \
--cloud=gcp \
--to=<path_to_directory_with_list_of_credentials_requests>/credrequests \ (1)
$RELEASE_IMAGE
1 credrequests
is the directory where the list ofCredentialsRequest
objects is stored. This command creates the directory if it does not exist.Delete the GCP resources that
ccoctl
created:$ ccoctl gcp delete \
--name=<name> \ (1)
--project=<gcp_project_id> \ (2)
--credentials-requests-dir=<path_to_directory_with_list_of_credentials_requests>/credrequests
1 <name>
matches the name that was originally used to create and tag the cloud resources.2 <gcp_project_id>
is the GCP project ID in which to delete cloud resources.
Verification
- To verify that the resources are deleted, query GCP. For more information, refer to GCP documentation.