This topic describes how to manually uninstall the Infoblox IPAM Plug-In for VMware from VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator.
Uninstalling the Plug-In from VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator
Note
Procedure detailed in this topic may vary depending on the version of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator that you are using. For version-specific instructions, refer to the VMware documentation links listed in the Resources section.
To uninstall the Infoblox IPAM Plug-In for VMware from VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator on Linux, complete the following steps:
- Log in to the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Control Center.
- Disable and delete the IPAM Plug-In for VMware as follows:
- Click Plug-ins > Manage Plug-Ins.
- Locate the InfobloxIPAM entry and click the Enable plug-in button.
- When prompted, click Save changes.
- On the InfobloxIPAM entry, click the Delete icon.
- When prompted to confirm, click Delete to remove the plug-in.
- Log in to the VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator Linux appliance.
Remove the Infoblox IPAM Plug-In for VMware version data from the
/data/vco/usr/lib/vco/app-server/conf/plugins/_VSOPluginInstallationVersion.xml
file by deleting the line that starts with <entry key="Infoblox IPAM">.
Note: Sometimes, the “Infoblox IPAM” entry may not be available in the _VSOPluginInstallationVersion.xml file. If so, skip this step and proceed to the next step.To delete:
Press dd
Press Shift+q.
Enter wq to save your changes.
- Log in to the VMware Aria Automation Cloud Services Console.
- On the Services tab, click Orchestrator.
- Remove the Infoblox IPAM Plug-in packages as follows:
- In the Dashboard panel on the left, click the Assets > Packages tab.
- In the Filter... field, use the keyword Infoblox to search for the Infoblox plug-in package.
Delete the com.infoblox.ipam package as follows:
From the Actions drop-down list, choose Delete.
In the Confirm Delete window, select Delete the package and its content but keep any shared items.
Click Delete.