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Stop all existing outgoing or incoming replications to the site.
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Disconnect any connections to other vSphere Replication sites.
Procedure
1 Connect to the VAMI of the vSphere Replication appliance in a Web browser.
The URL for the VAMI is https://vr-appliance-address:5480.
2 Select the Configuration tab.
3 Click Unregister from vCenter Server.
4 In the vSphere Web Client, power off and delete the vSphere Replication appliance.
The vSphere Replication plug-in is uninstalled automatically.
You removed vSphere Replication from your environment.
Unregister vSphere Replication from vCenter Server if the
Appliance Was Deleted
If the vSphere Replication appliance virtual machine does not exist because it was deleted, you cannot
use the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) to unregister vSphere Replication from
vCenter Server. Instead, you can use the Managed Object Browser (MOB) to delete the
vSphere Replication extension.
Prerequisites
Log in to https://<vCenter_Server_address>/mob/?moid=ExtensionManager with vCenter Server
credentials.
Procedure
1 In the extensionList property, click the corresponding link for the com.vmware.vcHms extension key to
check the key details.
2 Verify that the displayed data is for a vSphere Replication appliance that is already lost.
3 In ExtensionManager, click unregisterExtension.
4 Type com.vmware.vcHms for the extension key value, and click Invoke Method.
5 Verify that the result displays void and not an error message.
An error message might appear if the specified extension is not registered, or if an unexpected
runtime error occurs.
6 Close the window.
7 Refresh the ExtensionManager page and verify that the extensionList entry does not include
com.vmware.vcHms.
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