VCF Delete Domain : A workload domain is a policy based resource container with specific availability and performance attributes that combines compute (vSphere), storage (vSAN/NFS/VMFS on FC/VVOL) and networking (NSX) into a single consumable entity. Use the provided script to delete domain in...
VCF-Delete-Domain-1-master.zip
VCF Delete Cluster : You cannot delete the last cluster in a domain. Instead, the domain can be deleted. A cluster cannot be deleted if it has remote vSAN datastores configured. If so, unmount the remote vSAN datastores from vCenter and then retry cluster deletion. Please refer to the \\\\\\\\\\...
VCF-Delete-Cluster-1-master.zip
Use the provided script to delete cluster in SDDC environment, read through readme.txt before execution. #3.9 #Apache2.0 #3.9.0-RELEASE #EMS #Python #3.9.1-RELEASE #VMwareCloudFoundation #VMwareCloudFoundation #deletecluster #3.9.1
delete_a_cluster.py
Use the provided script to delete domain in SDDC environment, read through readme.txt before execution. #VMwareCloudFoundation #VMwareCloudFoundation #3.9.0 #Apache2.0 #Python #3.9.0-RELEASE #deletedomain #3.9.1 #3.9.1-RELEASE #EMS
delete_domain.py
This workflow will delete an AD Computer object based on a VM name this is provided. The vRO instance must have the Active Directory plugin set up correctly with all AD connections setup and working. Tested on vRO embedded versions 7.3.1 and 7.5 #destory #computer ...
Destroy Computer Object.workflow
See my guide here: http://www.vmtocloud.com/how-to-integrate-windows-dns-with-vra-7-x-part-ii-delete-dns-record/ #vROPackage #BSD3-Clause #DNS #vRO #delete #remove #vRA7.0.1 #vRealizeAutomation #vRealizeOrchestratorPlug-inSDK
org.vmtocloud.dnsremove.vra-eb.package
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