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Delete clusteredit
Deletes the Elasticsearch cluster.
Before you delete the Elasticsearch cluster, you must first successfully issue a _shutdown
command.
Requestedit
DELETE /api/v1/clusters/elasticsearch/{cluster_id}
Path parametersedit
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
|
|
Y |
The Elasticsearch cluster identifier. |
Responsesedit
-
200
-
(
EmptyResponse
) The cluster has been successfully deleted -
404
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) The cluster specified by {cluster_id} cannot be found. (code:clusters.cluster_not_found
)Headers
-
x-cloud-error-codes
(string
; allowed values: [clusters.cluster_not_found
]) - The error codes associated with the response
-
-
412
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) The Elasticsearch cluster has not been shutdown yet. (code:clusters.cluster_plan_state_error
)Headers
-
x-cloud-error-codes
(string
; allowed values: [clusters.cluster_plan_state_error
]) - The error codes associated with the response
-
-
449
-
(
BasicFailedReply
) Elevated permissions are required. (code:root.unauthorized.rbac.elevated_permissions_required
)Headers
-
x-cloud-error-codes
(string
; allowed values: [root.unauthorized.rbac.elevated_permissions_required
]) - The error codes associated with the response
-
To perform this operation, you must be authenticated by means of one of the following methods: apiKey, basicAuth.
Request exampleedit
curl -XDELETE {{hostname}}/api/v1/clusters/elasticsearch/{cluster_id} \ -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ECE_API_KEY"