kubernetes-the-hard-way/docs/14-cleanup.md

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# Cleaning Up
In this lab you will delete the compute resources created during this tutorial.
## Compute Instances
Delete the controller and worker compute instances:
```
gcloud -q compute instances delete \
controller-0 controller-1 controller-2 \
worker-0 worker-1 worker-2 \
--zone $(gcloud config get-value compute/zone)
```
## Networking
Delete the external load balancer network resources:
```
{
gcloud -q compute forwarding-rules delete kubernetes-forwarding-rule \
--region $(gcloud config get-value compute/region)
gcloud -q compute target-pools delete kubernetes-target-pool
gcloud -q compute http-health-checks delete kubernetes
gcloud -q compute addresses delete kubernetes-the-hard-way
}
```
Delete the Nginx service external load balancer network resources:
```
{
gcloud -q compute forwarding-rules delete nginx-service \
--region $(gcloud config get-value compute/region)
gcloud -q compute target-pools delete nginx-service
gcloud -q compute http-health-checks delete nginx-service
gcloud -q compute addresses delete nginx-service
gcloud -q compute firewall-rules delete nginx-service
}
```
Delete the `kubernetes-the-hard-way` firewall rules:
```
gcloud -q compute firewall-rules delete \
kubernetes-the-hard-way-allow-iap \
kubernetes-the-hard-way-allow-internal \
kubernetes-the-hard-way-allow-external \
kubernetes-the-hard-way-allow-health-check
```
Delete the `kubernetes-the-hard-way` network VPC:
```
{
gcloud -q compute routes delete \
kubernetes-route-10-200-0-0-24 \
kubernetes-route-10-200-1-0-24 \
kubernetes-route-10-200-2-0-24
gcloud -q compute routers delete kube-nat-router \
--region $(gcloud config get-value compute/region)
gcloud -q compute networks subnets delete kubernetes
gcloud -q compute networks delete kubernetes-the-hard-way
}
```