Appendix D. Cleaning up the Heketi Topology


  1. Delete all the volumes by executing the following command:
    heketi-cli volume delete <volume_id>
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  2. Delete all the devices by executing the following command:
    # heketi-cli device delete <device_id>
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  3. Delete all the nodes by executing the following command:
     # heketi-cli node delete <node_id>
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  4. Delete all the clusters by executing the following command:
    # heketi-cli cluster delete <cluster_id>
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Note

  • The IDs can be retrieved by executing the heketi-cli topology info command.
  • The heketidbstorage volume cannot be deleted as it contains the heketi database.
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