Skip to main content

Your submission was sent successfully! Close

Thank you for signing up for our newsletter!
In these regular emails you will find the latest updates from Canonical and upcoming events where you can meet our team.Close

Thank you for contacting us. A member of our team will be in touch shortly. Close

This is part of the Charmed Apache Kafka Tutorial. Please refer to this page for more information and an overview of the content.

Clean up your environment

If you’re done using Charmed Apache Kafka and Juju and would like to free up resources on your machine, you can remove Charmed Apache Kafka, Charmed Apache Zookeeper and Juju.

Removing Charmed Apache Kafka as shown below will delete all the data in the Apache Kafka. Further, when you remove Juju as shown below you lose access to any other applications you have hosted on Juju.

To remove Charmed Apache Kafka and the model it is hosted on run the command:

juju destroy-model tutorial --destroy-storage --force

Next step is to remove the Juju controller. You can see all of the available controllers by entering juju controllers. To remove the controller enter:

juju destroy-controller overlord

Finally to remove Juju altogether, enter:

sudo snap remove juju --purge

What’s next?

In this tutorial, we’ve successfully deployed Apache Kafka, added/removed replicas, added/removed users to/from the cluster, and even enabled and disabled TLS. You may now keep your Charmed Apache Kafka deployment running or remove it entirely using the steps in Remove Charmed Apache Kafka and Juju. If you’re looking for what to do next you can:

Last updated 22 days ago. Help improve this document in the forum.