**To delete a task set** The following ``delete-task-set`` example shows how to delete a task set. You can include the ``--force`` parameter to delete a task set even if it has not been scaled to zero. :: aws ecs delete-task-set \ --cluster MyCluster \ --service MyService \ --task-set arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789 \ --force Output:: { "taskSet": { "id": "ecs-svc/1234567890123456789", "taskSetArn": "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789", "status": "DRAINING", "taskDefinition": "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/sample-fargate:2", "computedDesiredCount": 0, "pendingCount": 0, "runningCount": 0, "createdAt": 1557130260.276, "updatedAt": 1557130290.707, "launchType": "EC2", "networkConfiguration": { "awsvpcConfiguration": { "subnets": [ "subnet-12345678" ], "securityGroups": [ "sg-12345678" ], "assignPublicIp": "DISABLED" } }, "loadBalancers": [], "serviceRegistries": [], "scale": { "value": 0.0, "unit": "PERCENT" }, "stabilityStatus": "STABILIZING", "stabilityStatusAt": 1557130290.707 } }