When you no longer need an instance, you can delete it.
List all instances:
$ nova list
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
| ID | Name | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
| 84c6e57d... | myCirrosServer | ACTIVE | None | Running | private=10.0.0.3 |
| 8a99547e... | myInstanceFromVolume | ACTIVE | None | Running | private=10.0.0.4 |
| d7efd3e4... | newServer | ERROR | None | NOSTATE | |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
Run the nova delete command to delete the instance. The following
example shows deletion of the newServer
instance, which is in
ERROR
state:
$ nova delete newServer
The command does not notify that your server was deleted.
To verify that the server was deleted, run the nova list command:
$ nova list
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
| ID | Name | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
| 84c6e57d... | myCirrosServer | ACTIVE | None | Running | private=10.0.0.3 |
| 8a99547e... | myInstanceFromVolume | ACTIVE | None | Running | private=10.0.0.4 |
+-------------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+
The deleted instance does not appear in the list.
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