Deleting a Valkey™ cluster
Before deleting a cluster
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If deletion protection is on for the cluster, disable it.
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You will need the cluster ID when restoring a deleted cluster from a backup.
After you delete a database cluster, its backups will be kept for seven days for recovery purposes.
Deleting a cluster
- In the management console
, go to the folder with the cluster you want to delete. - Navigate to the Yandex Managed Service for Valkey™ service.
- In the cluster row, click
and select Delete. - In the window that opens, check Delete cluster and click Delete.
If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.
By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.
To delete a cluster, run this command:
yc managed-redis cluster delete <cluster_name_or_ID>
You can get the cluster ID and name with the list of clusters in the folder.
With Terraform
Terraform is distributed under the Business Source License
For more information about the provider resources, see the relevant documentation on the Terraform
If you do not have Terraform yet, install it and configure the Yandex Cloud provider.
To delete a cluster created using Terraform:
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In the command line, go to the folder that houses the current Terraform configuration file with an infrastructure plan.
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Delete the resources using this command:
terraform destroyAlert
Terraform will delete all the resources you created using it, such as clusters, networks, subnets, and VMs.
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Type
yesand press Enter.
Timeouts
The Terraform provider sets the following timeouts for Yandex Managed Service for Valkey™ cluster operations:
- Creating a cluster, including by restoring it from a backup: 15 minutes.
- Editing a cluster: 60 minutes.
- Deleting a cluster: 15 minutes.
Operations exceeding the timeout are aborted.
How do I change these limits?
Add the timeouts section to your cluster description, such as the following:
resource "yandex_mdb_redis_cluster_v2" "<cluster_name>" {
...
timeouts {
create = "1h30m" # 1 hour 30 minutes
update = "2h" # 2 hours
delete = "30m" # 30 minutes
}
}
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Get an IAM token for API authentication and place it in an environment variable:
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Call the Cluster.Delete method, for instance, via the following cURL
request:curl \ --request DELETE \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \ --url 'https://mdb.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-redis/v1/clusters/<cluster_ID>'You can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.
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Check the server response to make sure your request was successful.
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Get an IAM token for API authentication and place it in an environment variable:
export IAM_TOKEN="<IAM_token>" -
Clone the cloudapi
repository:cd ~/ && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/yandex-cloud/cloudapiBelow, we assume that the repository contents reside in the
~/cloudapi/directory. -
Call the ClusterService.Delete method, for instance, via the following gRPCurl
request:grpcurl \ -format json \ -import-path ~/cloudapi/ \ -import-path ~/cloudapi/third_party/googleapis/ \ -proto ~/cloudapi/yandex/cloud/mdb/redis/v1/cluster_service.proto \ -rpc-header "Authorization: Bearer $IAM_TOKEN" \ -d '{ "cluster_id": "<cluster_ID>" }' \ mdb.api.cloud.yandex.net:443 \ yandex.cloud.mdb.redis.v1.ClusterService.DeleteYou can request the cluster ID with the list of clusters in the folder.
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Check the server response to make sure your request was successful.