gcloud dns response-policies rules delete - deletes a Cloud DNS response policy rule
gcloud dns response-policies rules delete (RESPONSE_POLICY_RULE : --response-policy=RESPONSE_POLICY) [--location=LOCATION] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]
To delete a response policy rule, run:
$ gcloud dns response-policies rules delete \ --response-policy=myresponsepolicy rulename
- Response policy rule resource - The response policy rule to delete. The
arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource. (NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but can be set in other ways. To set the project attribute:
- —
provide the argument response_policy_rule on the command line with a fully specified name;
- —
set the property core/project.
This must be specified.
- RESPONSE_POLICY_RULE
ID of the response_policy_rule or fully qualified identifier for the response_policy_rule. To set the response-policy-rule attribute:
provide the argument response_policy_rule on the command line.
This positional argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
- --response-policy=RESPONSE_POLICY
The Cloud DNS response policy name response_policy_rule. To set the response-policy attribute:
provide the argument response_policy_rule on the command line with a fully specified name;
provide the argument --response-policy on the command line.
- --location=LOCATION
Specifies the desired service location the request is sent to. Defaults to Cloud DNS global service. Use --location=global if you want to target the global service.
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account, --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.
Run $ gcloud help for details.
These variants are also available:
$ gcloud alpha dns response-policies rules delete
$ gcloud beta dns response-policies rules delete