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5 Enter a description in the Description text box.
This required description helps you monitor the progress of the request after submission.
6 (Optional) Enter the reasons for the request in the Reasons text box.
7 Click Next.
8 Select a Choose a teardown option radio button on the Teardown Deployment tab.
Option Description
Assisted Teardown Destroy all virtual machines deployed with the application and execute the
TEARDOWN life cycle stage script.
Quick Teardown Destroy all virtual machines deployed with the application, but do not execute the
TEARDOWN life cycle stage script.
9 Click Submit.
The Request confirmation box appears.
10 Click OK.
What to do next
You can monitor the status of your teardown request on the Requests tab on the vRealize Automation
console.
To delete the record of a deployment from the Deployments page, see Delete an Application Deployment
from Application Services.
Delete an Application Deployment from Application
Services
After you remove an application from the cloud, or if you do not need details for a particular deployment,
you can delete the deployment from the Deployments page in Application Services.
Deleting a deployment from the Deployments page in Application Services does not delete the deployed
application, vApp, and its virtual machines for vCloud Director, vRealize Automation virtual machine and
the associated virtual machine in vCenter Server, or Amazon EC2 instance from the cloud. To delete an
application from the cloud, see Tear Down an Application from the Cloud.
Prerequisites
Log in to Application Services as an application publisher and deployer.
Procedure
1 On the Application Services title bar, click the drop-down menu and select Deployments.
2 Enter the name of the deployment to delete in the search text box.
3 From the search result list, select the deployment to delete.
The deployment summary page opens.
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