--- title: docker/dtr destroy description: Destroy a DTR replica's data keywords: dtr, cli, destroy --- Destroy a DTR replica's data ## Usage ```bash docker run -it --rm docker/dtr \ destroy [command options] ``` ## Description This command forcefully removes all containers and volumes associated with a DTR replica without notifying the rest of the cluster. Use this command on all replicas uninstall DTR. Use the 'remove' command to gracefully scale down your DTR cluster. ## Options | Option | Environment Variable | Description | |:------------------------------|:--------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `--replica-id` | $DTR_DESTROY_REPLICA_ID | The ID of the replica to destroy. | | `--ucp-url` | $UCP_URL | The UCP URL including domain and port. | | `--ucp-username` | $UCP_USERNAME | The UCP administrator username. | | `--ucp-password` | $UCP_PASSWORD | The UCP administrator password. | | `--debug` | $DEBUG | Enable debug mode for additional logs. | | `--help-extended` | $DTR_EXTENDED_HELP | Display extended help text for a given command. | | `--ucp-insecure-tls` | $UCP_INSECURE_TLS | Disable TLS verification for UCP.The installation uses TLS but always trusts the TLS certificate used by UCP, which can lead to man-in-the-middle attacks. For production deployments, use --ucp-ca "$(cat ca.pem)" instead. | | `--ucp-ca` | $UCP_CA | Use a PEM-encoded TLS CA certificate for UCP.Download the UCP TLS CA certificate from https:///ca, and use --ucp-ca "$(cat ca.pem)". |