docker-machine rm
Remove a machine. This will remove the local reference as well as delete it on the cloud provider or virtualization management platform.
$ docker-machine rm --help Usage: docker-machine rm [OPTIONS] [arg...] Remove a machine Description: Argument(s) are one or more machine names. Options: --force, -f Remove local configuration even if machine cannot be removed, also implies an automatic yes (`-y`) -y Assumes automatic yes to proceed with remove, without prompting further user confirmation
Examples
$ docker-machine ls NAME ACTIVE URL STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS bar - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.101:2376 v1.9.1 baz - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.103:2376 v1.9.1 foo - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.100:2376 v1.9.1 qix - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.102:2376 v1.9.1 $ docker-machine rm baz About to remove baz Are you sure? (y/n): y Successfully removed baz $ docker-machine ls NAME ACTIVE URL STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS bar - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.101:2376 v1.9.1 foo - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.100:2376 v1.9.1 qix - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.102:2376 v1.9.1 $ docker-machine rm bar qix About to remove bar, qix Are you sure? (y/n): y Successfully removed bar Successfully removed qix $ docker-machine ls NAME ACTIVE URL STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS foo - virtualbox Running tcp://192.168.99.100:2376 v1.9.1 $ docker-machine rm -y foo About to remove foo Successfully removed foo
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