You can delete an Automation Orchestrator so you can reduce your cluster capacity.
After removing a node from your Automation Orchestrator cluster, that node will no longer be functional. If you want to use this node again, you must delete its Automation Orchestrator Appliance from your vCenter and deploy it again. See Download and Deploy the Automation Orchestrator Appliance.
Prerequisites
Create an Automation Orchestrator cluster. See Configure an Automation Orchestrator cluster.
Procedure
- Log in to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance command line of the node you want to remove as root.
- To remove the node from your Automation Orchestrator, run the vracli cluster leave command.
- Log in to the Automation Orchestrator Appliance command line of one of the remaining nodes as root.
- Run the kubectl -n prelude get nodes command and confirm that the removed node is no longer part of the cluster.