Add docs for cleaning up GKE clusters
The following discussion from !499 (merged) should be addressed:
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@tauriedavis started a discussion: (+1 comment) Should we add docs for removing clusters here or somewhere else?
- Log into https://console.cloud.google.com/
- Visit
Kubernetes Engine
->Clusters
- Remove unused clusters
- Visit
Network Services
->Load balancers
- Open every one of the
TCP
load balancers in new tabs - Check for the yellow warning next to the nodes list saying the nodes they point to no longer exist
- Delete the load balancer if it has no green ticks and only yellow warnings next to the nodes
A couple questions:
- What about
TCP/UDP
? Should those be checked as well? - What about load balancers that say
This load balancer has no health check, so traffic will be sent to all instances regardless of their status
?
Also docs for cleaning up unused disks when you're done:
- Visit
Compute Engine
->Disks
- Filter
In use by:''
- Delete disks that correspond to your cluster (probably you may want to filter by name to
name: gke-dgriffith*
to find your own ones). Also see automated command for cleaning out our unused disks for QA in gitlab-qa#298 (comment 104822741)
Edited by Dylan Griffith