Removing Unified Manager
You can uninstall Unified Manager by destroying the virtual appliance on which the Unified Manager software is installed.
- You must have credentials for accessing VMware vCenter Server and vSphere Web Client (for vSphere version 6.5 or 6.7).
- The Unified Manager server must not have an active connection to a Workflow Automation server.
If there is an active connection, you must delete the connection by using the Administration menu.
- All clusters (data sources) must be removed from the Unified Manager server before you delete the virtual machine (VM).
- Use the Unified Manager maintenance console to verify that the Unified Manager server does not have an active connection to an external data provider.
- In the vSphere Client, click .
- Select the VM that you want to destroy, and click the Summary tab.
- If the VM is running, click .
- Right-click the VM that you want to destroy, and click Delete from Disk.
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