Why Can't I Delete My Load Balancer?
There may be resources associated with the load balancer. Delete these resources first.
Delete the resources configured for the load balancer in the following sequence:
- Delete all the forwarding policies added to HTTP and HTTPS listeners of the load balancer.
- Delete the redirect created for each HTTP listener of the load balancer.
- Remove all the backend servers from the backend server groups associated with each listener of the load balancer.
- Delete all the listeners added to the load balancer.
- Delete all backend server groups associated with each listener of the load balancer.
Load Balancers FAQs
- What Is Quota?
- How Does ELB Distribute Traffic?
- How Can I Access a Load Balancer Across VPCs?
- How Can I Configure Load Balancing for Containerized Applications?
- Why Can't I Delete My Load Balancer?
- Do I Need to Configure Bandwidth for My Load Balancers?
- Can I Bind Multiple EIPs to a Load Balancer?
- Why Multiple IP Addresses Are Required When I Create or Enable a Load Balancer?
- Why Are Requests from the Same IP Address Routed to Different Backend Servers When the Load Balancing Algorithm Is Source IP Hash?
- Can Backend Servers Access the Internet Using the EIP of the Load Balancer?
- Will Traffic Routing Be Interrupted If the Load Balancing Algorithm Is Changed?
- What Is the Difference Between the Bandwidth Included in Each Specification of a Dedicated Load Balancer and the Bandwidth of an EIP?
- How Do I Combine ELB and WAF?
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