Deleting an Instance
Scenario
With a few clicks on the DMS (for RabbitMQ) console, you can delete one or more RabbitMQ instances that have been created or multiple RabbitMQ instances that failed to be created.
Deleting a RabbitMQ instance will delete the data in the instance without any backup. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Prerequisites
The status of the RabbitMQ instance you want to delete is Running, Faulty, or Frozen.
Deleting a RabbitMQ Instance
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper left corner, click and select a region.
Select the region where your RabbitMQ instance is.
- Click and choose Application > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
- Delete RabbitMQ instances using one of the following methods:
- Select one or more RabbitMQ instances and choose More > Delete in the upper left corner.
- In the row containing the RabbitMQ instance to be deleted, choose More > Delete.
- Click the desired RabbitMQ instance to view its details. In the upper right corner, choose More > Delete.
RabbitMQ instances in the Creating, Starting, Changing, Change failed, or Restarting state cannot be deleted.
- Click Yes.
It takes 1 to 60 seconds to delete a RabbitMQ instance.
Deleting a RabbitMQ Instance That Failed to Be Created
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper left corner, click and select a region.
Select the region where your RabbitMQ instance is.
- Click and choose Application > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
- If there are RabbitMQ instances that failed to be created, Instance Creation Failures and quantity information will be displayed. Click the icon or quantity next to Instance Creation Failures.
- Delete RabbitMQ instances that failed to be created in either of the following ways:
- To batch delete all RabbitMQ instances that failed to be created, click Clear Failed Instance.
- To delete a single RabbitMQ instance that failed to be created, click Delete in the row containing the chosen RabbitMQ instance.
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