juju remove-credential
¶
Summary¶
Removes Juju credentials for a cloud.
Usage¶
juju remove-credential [options] <cloud name> <credential name>
Options¶
Flag |
Default |
Usage |
---|---|---|
|
false |
Do not use web browser for authentication |
|
Controller to operate in |
|
|
false |
Client operation |
|
false |
Force remove controller side credential, ignore validation errors |
Examples¶
juju remove-credential google credential_name
juju remove-credential google credential_name --client
juju remove-credential google credential_name -c mycontroller
juju remove-credential google credential_name -c mycontroller --force
Details¶
The credential to be removed is specified by a “credential name”.
Credential names, and optionally the corresponding authentication
material, can be listed with juju credentials
.
Use –controller option to remove credentials from a controller.
When removing cloud credential from a controller, Juju performs additional checks to ensure that there are no models using this credential. Occasionally, these check may not be desired by the user and can be by-passed using –force. If force remove was performed and some models were still using the credential, these models will be left with un-reachable machines. Consequently, it is not recommended as a default remove action. Models with un-reachable machines are most commonly fixed by using another cloud credential, see ‘ + “‘juju set-credential’” + ‘ for more information.
Use –client option to remove credentials from the current client.