Shutting down VMware Aria Automation is optional. If you decide to shut down your VMware Aria Automation system, use the specified order.
If you are using vCenter Server to manage your virtual machines, use the guest shutdown command to shut down VMware Aria Automation.
Procedure
- Shut down the DEM Orchestrator and Workers and all VMware Aria Automation agents in any order and wait for all components to finish shutting down.
- Shut down the VMs that are running the Manager Service and wait for the shutdown to finish.
- (Optional) For distributed deployments, shut down all secondary Web nodes and wait for the shutdown to finish.
- Shut down the primary Web node, and wait for the shutdown to finish.
- (Optional) For distributed deployments, shut down all secondary VMware Aria Automation appliance instances and wait for the shutdown to finish.
- Shut down the primary VMware Aria Automation appliance and wait for the shutdown to finish.
If applicable, the primary
VMware Aria Automation appliance is the one that contains the master, or writeable, Appliance Database. Make a note of the name of the primary
VMware Aria Automation appliance. You use this information when you restart
VMware Aria Automation.
- If you are using a legacy standalone PostgreSQL database, also shut down that machine.
Results
You have shut down your
VMware Aria Automation deployment.