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Destroy infrastructure | Terraform | HashiCorp Developer

You have now created and updated an VCN and subnet on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with Terraform. In this tutorial, you will use Terraform to destroy this infrastructure.

Once you no longer need infrastructure you might want to destroy it to reduce your security exposure and ongoing costs. For example you may remove a production environment from service, or manage short-lived environments like build or test systems. In addition to building and modifying infrastructure, Terraform can destroy or recreate the infrastructure it manages.

This tutorial assumes that you are continuing from the previous tutorial, which we highly recommend. If not, we've summarized the prerequisites here for your convenience. To follow this tutorial you will need:

Once you have successfully applied the configuration, you can continue with the rest of this tutorial.

The terraform destroy command terminates resources defined in your Terraform configuration. This command is the reverse of terraform apply in that it terminates all the resources specified by the configuration. It does not destroy resources running elsewhere that are not described in the current configuration.

Destroy your infrastructure.

$ terraform destroy

Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
  - destroy

Terraform will perform the following actions:

  # oci_core_subnet.dev will be destroyed
  - resource "oci_core_subnet" "dev" {
      - cidr_block                 = "172.16.0.0/24" -> null
      - compartment_id             = "ocid1.tenancy.oc1...." -> null
      - defined_tags               = {
          - "Oracle-Tags.CreatedBy" = "oracleidentitycloudservice/redacted"
          - "Oracle-Tags.CreatedOn" = "2021-04-07T21:41:07.359Z"
        } -> null
      - dhcp_options_id            = "ocid1.dhcpoptions.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaa6odqyurw4mf7jmf3jy6ehtw6n32ohyogy4w5c43qoubgewyxr2va" -> null
      - display_name               = "Dev subnet" -> null
      - dns_label                  = "dev" -> null
      - freeform_tags              = {} -> null
      - id                         = "ocid1.subnet.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaa6odfue6ghdgn77o52cfmonms4ja2r74e3sawnf76z7y5sfwkj55q" -> null
      - ipv6cidr_blocks            = [] -> null
      - prohibit_internet_ingress  = true -> null
      - prohibit_public_ip_on_vnic = true -> null
      - route_table_id             = "ocid1.routetable.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaan3n6iazjfubarvwwtszl3v6gdzqvfoccdj555p2ujehbo4tlu7ma" -> null
      - security_list_ids          = [
          - "ocid1.securitylist.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaant6vlu2y77pwwzjubmzg6czzvo2laii4h3p5d7w2nqcr4fey5gaa",
        ] -> null
      - state                      = "UPDATING" -> null
      - subnet_domain_name         = "dev.internal.oraclevcn.com" -> null
      - time_created               = "2021-04-07 21:41:07.377 +0000 UTC" -> null
      - vcn_id                     = "ocid1.vcn.oc1.us-sanjose-1.amaaaaaapqqlmeyaklull6tpfms534aoijpjwpkzjo25rxqiqhadgdzodnua" -> null
      - virtual_router_ip          = "172.16.0.1" -> null
      - virtual_router_mac         = "00:00:17:BB:E9:B8" -> null
    }

  # oci_core_vcn.internal will be destroyed
  - resource "oci_core_vcn" "internal" {
      - byoipv6cidr_blocks       = [] -> null
      - cidr_block               = "172.16.0.0/20" -> null
      - cidr_blocks              = [
          - "172.16.0.0/20",
        ] -> null
      - compartment_id           = "ocid1.tenancy.oc1...." -> null
      - default_dhcp_options_id  = "ocid1.dhcpoptions.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaa6odqyurw4mf7jmf3jy6ehtw6n32ohyogy4w5c43qoubgewyxr2va" -> null
      - default_route_table_id   = "ocid1.routetable.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaan3n6iazjfubarvwwtszl3v6gdzqvfoccdj555p2ujehbo4tlu7ma" -> null
      - default_security_list_id = "ocid1.securitylist.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaant6vlu2y77pwwzjubmzg6czzvo2laii4h3p5d7w2nqcr4fey5gaa" -> null
      - defined_tags             = {
          - "Oracle-Tags.CreatedBy" = "oracleidentitycloudservice/judith@hashicorp.com"
          - "Oracle-Tags.CreatedOn" = "2021-04-07T18:25:06.555Z"
        } -> null
      - display_name             = "My internal VCN" -> null
      - dns_label                = "internal" -> null
      - freeform_tags            = {} -> null
      - id                       = "ocid1.vcn.oc1.us-sanjose-1.amaaaaaapqqlmeyaklull6tpfms534aoijpjwpkzjo25rxqiqhadgdzodnua" -> null
      - ipv6cidr_blocks          = [] -> null
      - ipv6private_cidr_blocks  = [] -> null
      - is_ipv6enabled           = false -> null
      - state                    = "AVAILABLE" -> null
      - time_created             = "2021-04-07 18:25:06.558 +0000 UTC" -> null
      - vcn_domain_name          = "internal.oraclevcn.com" -> null
    }

Plan: 0 to add, 0 to change, 2 to destroy.

Do you really want to destroy all resources?
  Terraform will destroy all your managed infrastructure, as shown above.
  There is no undo. Only 'yes' will be accepted to confirm.

  Enter a value:

The - prefix indicates that the subnet and VCN will be destroyed. As with apply, Terraform shows its execution plan and waits for approval before making any changes.

Answer yes to execute this plan and destroy the infrastructure.

  Enter a value: yes

oci_core_vcn.internal: Destroying... [id=ocid1.vcn.oc1.us-sanjose-1.amaaaaaapqqlmeyaklull6tpfms534aoijpjwpkzjo25rxqiqhadgdzodnua]
oci_core_subnet.dev: Destroying... [id=ocid1.subnet.oc1.us-sanjose-1.aaaaaaaa6odfue6ghdgn77o52cfmonms4ja2r74e3sawnf76z7y5sfwkj55q]
oci_core_subnet.dev: Destruction complete after 1s
oci_core_vcn.internal: Destruction complete after 2s

Destroy complete! Resources: 2 destroyed.

Just like with apply, Terraform determines the order in which your resources must be destroyed. In this case, Terraform destroyed the subnet, and then the VCN. In more complicated cases with multiple resources, Terraform will destroy them in a suitable order to respect dependencies.

You have destroyed your infrastructure on OCI. Learn more about the destroy command in the Terraform docs, or continue to the next tutorial to continue learning the basics of Terraform with the OCI provider.


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