In the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, you can manually remove some assets ahead of their scheduled removal, or remove assets that have not been automatically removed.
Prerequisites
The asset has a status of
Deleted or
Not Detected.
The asset has no protection copies. If copies still exist in the storage system for the asset, you can delete these copies before following the steps in this procedure or select an option to automatically delete the copies when the asset is removed. For information on deleting backup copies, see
Delete backup copies.
Steps
Select
Infrastructure > Assets.
Select the tab that corresponds to the type of assets that you want to remove. For example, for vCenter virtual machine assets, click
Virtual Machine.
Assets that are associated with protection copies of this type are listed. By default, only assets with
Available or
Not Detected status display. You can also search for assets by name.
Select one or more assets from the list. and then click
More Actions > Remove Asset.
The
Remove Assets dialog displays.
Select from one of the following options:
NOTE All of these options might not display for the selected assets. The available options depend upon the protection copy status of the selected assets.
Remove assets and associated protection copies—removes these assets from
PowerProtect Data Manager, and automatically removes any protection copies for these assets from storage.
Only remove assets with no associated protection copies—these assets will not be deleted if
PowerProtect Data Manager detects that protection copies for these assets still exist in the storage system.
Mark
"Not Detected" assets as
"Deleted" but keep associated protection copies—mark assets with
Not Detected status as
Deleted in the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, but retain protection copies for these assets in the storage system. You can view assets marked as
Deleted from the
Infrastructure > Assets pane.
Click
OK to confirm the asset removal.
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