docker/dtr remove
Estimated reading time: 1 minuteRemove a replica from a DTR cluster
Usage
docker run -it --rm docker/dtr \
remove [command options]
Description
This command removes a replica from the cluster, stops and removes all DTR containers, and deletes all DTR volumes.
Options
Option | Description |
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--ucp-url |
Specify the UCP controller URL including domain and port |
--ucp-username |
Specify the UCP admin username |
--ucp-password |
Specify the UCP admin password |
--debug |
Enable debug mode, provides additional logging |
--hub-username |
Specify the Docker Hub username for pulling images |
--hub-password |
Specify the Docker Hub password for pulling images |
--ucp-insecure-tls |
Disable TLS verification for UCP |
--ucp-ca |
Use a PEM-encoded TLS CA certificate for UCP |
--force-remove |
Force removal of replica even if it can break your cluster’s state. Necessary only when --existing-replica-id == --replica-id. |
--replica-id |
Specify the replica ID. Must be unique per replica, leave blank for random |
--existing-replica-id |
ID of an existing replica in a cluster |