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Delete-cluster Command
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The Platform9 CLI pf9ctl delete-cluster command is used to delete clusters. Users have the option to provide either the cluster name or the cluster UUID in the flag.
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pf9ctl delete-cluster [flags]All Available Commands and Flags
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pf9ctl delete-cluster --helpDeletes the cluster with the specified name. Additionally the user can pass the cluster UID instead of the name.Usage: pf9ctl delete-cluster [flags]Flags: -h, --help help for delete-cluster --mfa string MFA token -n, --name string clusters name -i, --uuid string clusters uuidGlobal Flags: --no-prompt disable all user prompts --verbose print verbose logsCommand Example
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#pf9ctl delete-cluster -n ClusterName✓ Loaded Config SuccessfullyCluster deletion started....This may take a few minutes.Bash
pf9ctl delete-cluster -i 2205a2ef-8870-407f-99c6-3a23593c661c✓ Loaded Config SuccessfullyCluster deletion started....This may take a few minutes.Type to search, ESC to discard
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