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  • 1.  Disassociate esxi host from vcenter

    Posted Nov 04, 2022 09:07 PM
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    Hi all,

    i just need to know if "Disassociate esxi host from vcenter" has no impact?

    the vcenter used is evaluation version, installed 2 or 3 years ago, so the VM still exist but is not maintaining and not used for administration..it is absolutely abandoned for a long time.

    So i need to delete it or power off.

    But i receive the following warning when connecting directly to the ESXi host (see attached file) 

    I know that there is option to Disassociate Host From vCenter Server in Host management.

    i never did it, so is't the good way to do it, and is there any impact 

    May be it's recommanded to powered off vcenter vm before doing it?

    Thanks

     

     



  • 2.  RE: Disassociate esxi host from vcenter

    Posted Nov 07, 2022 06:39 PM
    1. Right click on the host and select : Connection -> Disconnect and wait
    2. Right click on the host and select Remove from Inventory

    Obviously make sure there are no VMs running. Move them to another host if there are.

    That's it. It will be removed from vCenter and when you login to it directly, you won't see that message that it is being managed



  • 3.  RE: Disassociate esxi host from vcenter

    Posted Nov 08, 2022 09:45 AM

    Hello pmichelli,
    Please, i don't understand "Obviously make sure there are no VMs running. Move them to another host if there are"
    So if i disconnect esxi host from vcenter console, i will shutdown all its VMs??
    I think the vcenter vm is unstable,even though it's on, and don't need to do it from vcenter
    What about doing it from vsphere client and use "Disassociate esxi host from vcenter"
    What are the prerequisites for this action to be successful
    Sorry,my knowledge is very modest in vsphere

    Thanks



  • 4.  RE: Disassociate esxi host from vcenter

    Posted Nov 08, 2022 01:13 PM

    I see what you're trying to do.  If I understand correctly :

    You have one ESXi host that was running an evaluation version of vCenter and you want to get rid of it now

    In that case, from vCenter you right click on the ESXi server and select Connection -> Disconnect

    Once that finishes, right click on the ESXi host and select remove from inventory.

    Then login to the web interface on the ESXi host directly and power off the vCenter VM

    Once that is done you can delete it if you like and continue to manage the host and remaining VMs directly from ESXi