Deleting a Network Load Balancer Backend Server

Remove a backend server from a network load balancer.

    1. Open the navigation menu, click Networking, and then click Load balancers. Click Network load balancer. The Network load balancers page appears.
    2. Select the Compartment from the list. All network load balancers in that compartment are listed in tabular form.
    3. Select a State from the list to limit the network load balancers displayed to that state.
    4. Click the network load balancer containing backend server that you want to delete. The network load balancer's Details page appears.
    5. Click Backend sets under Resources. The Backend sets list appears. All backend sets are listed in tabular form.
    6. Click the backend set whose details you want to get. The backend set's Details page appears.
    7. Click Backends under Resources. The Backends list appears. All backend servers are listed in tabular form.
    8. Check the backend server that you want the to delete in the list and click Delete. You can select multiple backend servers and delete them all at the same time. You can also click the Actions menu (Actions Menu) for the backend server you want to delete and select Delete.
    9. Confirm the deletion when prompted.
  • Use the oci nlb backend delete command and required parameters to delete the backend server from a network load balancer's backend set:

    oci nlb backend delete --backend-name backend_name --backend-set-name backend_set_name  --network-load-balancer-id network_load_balancer_ocid [OPTIONS]

    For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference.

  • Run the DeleteBackend operation to delete a backend server from a backend set for a network load balancer.