Delete a backup
You can delete a backup associated with a managed application.
Before you begin
You must have the following:
-
ID of the managed app that owns the backup. If needed you can use the workflow List the managed apps to locate the application.
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ID of the backup you want to delete. If needed you can use the workflow List the backups to locate the snapshot.
1. Delete the backup
Perform the following REST API call.
You can force the deletion of a failed backup using the optional request header as described below. |
HTTP method | Path |
---|---|
DELETE |
/accounts/{account_id}/k8s/v1/managedApps/{managedApp_id}/appBackups/{appBackup_id} |
Additional input parameters
In addition to the parameters common with all REST API calls, the following parameters are also used in the curl examples for this step.
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
managed app id |
Path |
Yes |
Identifies the managed application owning the backup. |
backup id |
Path |
Yes |
Identifies the backup to be deleted. |
force delete |
Header |
No |
Used to force the deletion of a failed backup. |
Curl example: Delete a single backup for the app
curl --location -i --request DELETE 'https://astra.netapp.io/accounts/<ACCOUNT_ID>/k8s/v1/managedApps/<MANAGED_APP_ID>/appBackups/<BACKUP_ID>' --header 'Accept: */*' --header 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>'
Curl example: Delete a single backup for the app with the force option
curl --location -i --request DELETE 'https://astra.netapp.io/accounts/<ACCOUNT_ID>/k8s/v1/managedApps/<MANAGED_APP_ID>/appBackups/<BACKUP_ID>' --header 'Accept: */*' --header 'Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>' --header 'Force-Delete: true'