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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Unregister a VASA Provider

Unregister a VASA provider to remove it from vCenter.

Prerequisites

CAUTION:The VASA provider must be unregistered before you initiate any of these tasks:
  • Any action related to uninstallation, migration, upgrade, reinstalling of Dell Storage Manager on same host with same IP address
  • Uninstalling Dell Storage Manager with the intention of reinstalling on another host
  • Changing the Dell Storage Manager FQDN
  • Changing the Dell Storage Manager IP address

Unregistering VASA will affects control plane operations on virtual volume VMs and datastores which are in use. It does not affect data transfer between an ESXi host and the respective SAN storage.  

Unregistering the VASA provider results in powered-off VVol VMs being shown as inaccessible and datastores as inactive. To avoid prolonged control plane down time, minimize the period where the VASA provider remains unregistered. After re-reregistration, there could be a delay for powered-off VMs and datastores to recover from being inaccessible and inactive respectively.

Steps

  1. Click the Servers view.
  2. Select the Servers folder in the Servers pane.
  3. Right-click the icon for the vCenter Server, and select Edit Settings.
    The Edit VMware vCenter Server Settings dialog box opens.
  4. Click Unregister VASA Provider.
  5. Click OK.

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