The "destroy a machine when possible" after a service destroy functionality was added back in June 2014.
Yes, it only cleans up if appropriate - no remaining principal units, not a state server, no remaining containers on machine etc.
You can't turn it off as far as I know.
The "destroy a machine when possible" after a service destroy functionality was added back in June 2014.
Yes, it only cleans up if appropriate - no remaining principal units, not a state server, no remaining containers on machine etc.
You can't turn it off as far as I know.