I executed the following command: % kubectl get service
It returned this list of services that were created at one point in time with kubectl:
NAME CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
car-example-service 10.0.0.129 <nodes> 8025:31564/TCP,1025:31764/TCP 10h
circle-example-service 10.0.0.48 <nodes> 9000:30362/TCP 9h
demo-service 10.0.0.9 <nodes> 8025:30696/TCP,1025:32047/TCP 10h
example-servic 10.0.0.168 <nodes> 8080:30231/TCP 1d
example-service 10.0.0.68 <nodes> 8080:32308/TCP 1d
example-service2 10.0.0.184 <nodes> 9000:32727/TCP 13h
example-webservice 10.0.0.35 <nodes> 9000:32256/TCP 1d
hello-node 10.0.0.224 <pending> 8080:32393/TCP 120d
kubernetes 10.0.0.1 <none> 443/TCP 120d
mouse-example-service 10.0.0.40 <nodes> 9000:30189/TCP 9h
spring-boot-web 10.0.0.171 <nodes> 8080:32311/TCP 9h
spring-boot-web-purple 10.0.0.42 <nodes> 8080:31740/TCP 9h
I no longer want any of these services listed, because when I list resources: % kubectl get rs
I am expecting that I only see the spring-boot-web resource listed.
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
spring-boot-web-1175758536 1 1 0 18m
Please help clarify why I am seeing services that are listed , when the resources only show 1 resource.
kubectl delete --all services --all-namespaces
If you want to delete multiple related or non related objects at the same time
kubectl delete <objType>/objname <objType>/objname <objType>/objname
Example
kubectl delete service/myhttpd-clusterip service/myhttpd-nodeport
kubectl delete service/myhttpd-lb deployment/myhttpd
This also works
kubectl delete deploy/httpenv svc/httpenv-np
Simply call this command.
1/Get all available services:
kubectl get service -o wide
2/ Then you can delete any services like this:
kubectl delete svc <YourServiceName>
$ kubectl get deployments;
NAME DESIRED CURRENT UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
spring-hello 1 1 1 1 22h
spring-world 1 1 1 1 22h
vfe-hello-wrold 1 1 1 1 14m
$kubectl get services;
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
kubernetes ClusterIP 10.96.0.1 <none> 443/TCP 2d
spring-hello NodePort 10.103.27.226 <none> 8081:30812/TCP 23h
spring-world NodePort 10.102.21.165 <none> 8082:31557/TCP 23h
vfe-hello-wrold NodePort 10.101.23.36 <none> 8083:31532/TCP 14m
$ kubectl delete deployments vfe-hello-wrold
deployment.extensions "vfe-hello-wrold" deleted
$ kubectl delete service vfe-hello-wrold
service "vfe-hello-wrold" deleted
Kubernetes objects like Service and Deployment/ReplicaSet/Pod are independent and their deletions do not cascade to each other (like it does between say Deployment/RS/Pod). You need to manage your services independently from other objects, so you just need to delete the ones that are still lingering behind.