$ gscloud server create \
--name test-1 \
--cores=1 \
--mem=1 \
--with-template="CentOS 8 (x86_64)" \
--hostname test-1
Server created: f75a03d9-dcd8-4ffe-9d22-38481fc0f4cb
Storage created: ad1ec283-99a8-4d0a-a219-4f61e7b4a654
Password: l548F37u1c:^
$ gscloud ip add -6
IP added: 2001:db8:0:1::1c8
$ gscloud ip assign --to=f75a03d9-dcd8-4ffe-9d22-38481fc0f4cb 2001:db8:0:1::1c8
$ gscloud server ls
ID NAME CORE MEM CHANGED POWER
f75a03d9-dcd8-4ffe-9d22-38481fc0f4cb test-1 1 1 2021-02-19T20:07:59+01:00 off
$ gscloud storage ls
ID NAME CAPACITY CHANGED STATUS
ad1ec283-99a8-4d0a-a219-4f61e7b4a654 test-1 10 2021-02-19T20:08:04+01:00 active
% gscloud ip ls
IP ASSIGNED FAILOVER FAMILY REVERSE DNS ID
2001:db8:0:1::1c8 assigned no v6 static-2001:db8:0:1::1c8.gridserver.io 3917cff6-0f7d-408c-8918-dfe1eae498ea
$ gscloud server rm -i f75a03d9-dcd8-4ffe-9d22-38481fc0f4cb
ID TYPE NAME
f75a03d9-dcd8-4ffe-9d22-38481fc0f4cb Server test-1
ad1ec283-99a8-4d0a-a219-4f61e7b4a654 Storage test-1
816b9584-5a68-4cd3-a77c-a4fcc28ed717 IPv6 address 2001:db8:0:1::1c8
This can destroy your data. Re-run with --force to remove above objects
And if you are really sure what you do:
$ % gscloud server rm -i -f 2090776c-f428-40b4-a97b-f61081516eb2
ID TYPE NAME
2090776c-f428-40b4-a97b-f61081516eb2 Server test-1
885537a6-a836-47bd-ad1a-0d872e2a2317 Storage test-1
3917cff6-0f7d-408c-8918-dfe1eae498ea IPv6 address 2001:db8:0:1::1c8
Removed 2090776c-f428-40b4-a97b-f61081516eb2
Removed 885537a6-a836-47bd-ad1a-0d872e2a2317
Removed 3917cff6-0f7d-408c-8918-dfe1eae498ea