Tutorial: Membersihkan sumber daya

Saat Anda melalui tutorial analitik skala cloud, Anda mungkin mengalami masalah penyebaran. Untuk memulai kembali, gunakan skrip berikut untuk menghapus sumber daya tutorial yang Anda buat di langganan Azure Anda.

Anda juga dapat menggunakan skrip untuk menghapus semua sumber daya tutorial yang Anda buat di langganan Anda ketika Anda telah menyelesaikan semua langkah dalam tutorial.

Peringatan

Dalam skrip berikut, filter mengidentifikasi dan menghapus grup sumber daya yang Anda buat dalam tutorial. Menghapus grup sumber daya dengan menggunakan skrip ini adalah tindakan yang tidak dapat dibalik. Pastikan Anda memasukkan awalan yang benar dalam skrip. Misalnya, dalam tutorial, tempat penampung ini digunakan untuk merujuk ke sumber daya tutorial yang Anda sebarkan:

  • <DMLZ-prefix> mengacu pada awalan yang Anda masukkan saat membuat penyebaran zona pendaratan manajemen data Anda.
  • <DLZ-prefix> mengacu pada awalan yang Anda masukkan saat membuat penyebaran zona pendaratan data Anda.
  • <DP-prefix> mengacu pada awalan yang Anda masukkan saat membuat penyebaran produk data Anda.

Menggunakan PowerShell untuk pembersihan grup sumber daya tunggal

# Clean up PowerShell resources.

$prefix = '<your prefix>'
$subscriptionId = '<subscription ID>'

# Set the subscription.
Set-AzContext -SubscriptionId $subscriptionId

# List all resource groups that will be removed.
Get-AzResourceGroup | ? ResourceGroupName -match $prefix | Select-Object ResourceGroupName

# Remove the resource groups shown in the preceding command.
Get-AzResourceGroup | ? ResourceGroupName -match $prefix | Remove-AzResourceGroup -AsJob -Force

Menggunakan Bash di Azure CLI untuk pembersihan grup sumber daya tunggal

# Clean up resources for Azure Cloud Shell, macOS, and Linux.

prefix='<prefix>'  
subscription='<subscription ID>'

# Set the subscription.
az account set --subscription $subscription

# Review the query to ensure the resource groups match the specified prefix.
az group list -o tsv  --query "[?contains(@.name, '$prefix')==\`true\`].name"

# Delete resource groups that match the prefix.
for rg in $(az group list -o tsv --query "[?contains(@.name, '$prefix')==\`true\`].name");
do
    az group delete --name $rg -y --no-wait;
done

Menggunakan PowerShell untuk pembersihan beberapa grup sumber daya

# PowerShell commands that use the Azure CLI to remove multiple resource groups that have a common prefix.

# Make sure you're in the correct subscription.
az account show

# Change the subscription, if needed.
az account set -s "<the correct subscription ID>"

# Define the wildcard expression to use to filter your cloud-scale analytics resource groups.
$filter = "*-dev-*"

# Get all resource groups and filter by your prefix.
# Print a list of resource groups to ensure you delete the correct resource groups.
$groups = az group list | ConvertFrom-Json
$groups = $groups | where{$_.name -like $filter}
[array]::Reverse($groups)
$message =  "`n`nThe following resource groups will be deleted:`n"
Foreach ($group in $groups) {
    $message += "   - $($group.name)`n"
}
$message += "`n`n"
Write-Host -ForegroundColor yellow $message

# Delete all peerings for the virtual networks you'll delete.
$subs = az account list | ConvertFrom-Json
$all_vnets = az network vnet list | ConvertFrom-Json
$del_vnets = $all_vnets | where{$_.resourceGroup -like $filter}
$del_vnet_ids = $del_vnets | ForEach-Object { $_.id }
Foreach ($sub in $subs) {
    Write-Host "Looking for vnet peerings in subscription `"$($sub.name)`"..."
    $all_vnets = az network vnet list --subscription $($sub.id) 2> $null | ConvertFrom-Json
    Foreach ($vnet in $all_vnets) {
        $linked_peerings = $vnet.virtualNetworkPeerings | where{$del_vnet_ids.Contains($_.remoteVirtualNetwork.id)}
        Foreach ($peering in $linked_peerings) {
            Write-Host -ForegroundColor red "`tDeleting peering `"$($peering.name)`" for VNet $($vnet.name)"
            az network vnet peering delete --ids $peering.id
        }
    }
}

# Delete all self-hosted integration runtimes from data factories you'll delete.
$factories = az datafactory list --only-show-errors | ConvertFrom-Json
$factories = $factories | where{$_.resourceGroup -like $filter}
Foreach ($factory in $factories) {
    $shirs = az datafactory integration-runtime list --resource-group $factory.resourceGroup --factory-name $factory.name --only-show-errors | ConvertFrom-Json
    $shirs = $shirs | where{$_.properties.type -eq "SelfHosted"}
    Foreach ($shir in $shirs) {
        Write-Host -ForegroundColor red "Deleting SHIR for `"$($factory.name)`" in RG $($factory.resourceGroup)"
        az datafactory integration-runtime delete --resource-group $factory.resourceGroup --factory-name $factory.name --name $shir.name --yes --only-show-errors
    }
}

# Delete the identified resource groups.
Foreach ($group in $groups) {
    Write-Host -ForegroundColor red "Deleting $($group.name)"
    az group delete --name $group.name --yes --no-wait
}

# Check for the resource groups to verify they were deleted.
$allGroups = az group list | ConvertFrom-Json
$allGroups | Where-Object { $groups.name -contains $_.name } | Select-Object name, @{Name="State"; Expression={$_.properties.provisioningState }}

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