De-registers a service instance.
Note: The euserv-deregister-service command replaces the deprecated
euca_conf --deregister-* (except --deregister-nodes) and
euca-deregister-* commands.
Syntax
euserv-deregister-service [-U URL] [--region USER@REGION] [-I KEY_ID]
[-S KEY] [--security-token TOKEN] [--debug]
[--debugger] [--version] [-h] SVCINSTANCE
Positional Arguments
| Argument |
Description |
| SVCINSTANCE |
Name of the service instance to de-register. |
Common Options
| Option |
Description |
| --show-empty-fields |
Show empty fields as "(nil)". |
| --region user@region |
Region and/or user name to search when looking up config file data. Only valid for EC2
endpoints. |
| -U,--url url |
URL of the cloud service to connect to. For administrative commands, this should be <ip_address>:8773/services/Empyrean. |
| -I,--access-key-id key_id |
User's access key ID. |
| -S,--secret-key secret_key |
User's secret key. |
| --security-token token |
User's security token. |
| --debug |
Prints what the command sends to the server
and what it receives from the server. Use when
you're trying to debug Euca2ools. |
| --debugger |
Enable interactive debugger on error. |
| -h,--help |
Display the manual page for the
command. |
| --version |
Display the version of this tool. |
Output
Eucalyptus returns a message stating that service instance was successfully
de-registered.
Example
To de-register the dns service named "API_10.111.1.44.dns":
euserv-deregister-service API_10.111.1.44.dns