You can remove a Carbon Black Cloud Workload Appliance virtual machine (VM) from a vCenter Server.
Procedure
- Log in to the vCenter Server at https://<vCenter IP/Domain address> using admin credentials.
- Open the tab.
- In the SSO lookup configuration section, click Edit and then click Unregister.
- In the vCenter Server Details section, click Unregister.
- Click OK.
- Log in to the vSphere Client using admin credentials.
- Power off the Carbon Black Cloud Workload Appliance VM.
- To delete the Carbon Black Cloud Workload Appliance VM from the datastore, right-click the appliance VM.
- Select Delete from Disk and click OK. For details, refer to the vSphere Documentation.
The appliance is deleted from the
vCenter Server and the
Carbon Black Cloud Workload Plug-in is uninstalled. To verify, log out and log in to the
vCenter Server.
- The Carbon Black Cloud console displays the appliance health status as Disconnected. You can verify appliance status in the Carbon Black Cloud console as follows.:
- Log in to the Carbon Black Cloud console.
- On the left navigation pane, click .
- Go to the appliance API. You can see the appliance name with a link next to the appliance API name.
- Click the appliance name with a link. The appliance health status shows as Disconnected.
Results
Carbon Black Cloud Workload Appliance VM is permanently deleted.