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7. Select
Delete
.
Remove Rancher on NetApp HCI using the REST API
You can use the NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control REST API to remove the three virtual machines that were set up
during deployment to host the Rancher server.
Steps
1. Enter the management node IP address followed by
/k8sdeployer/api/
:
https://[IP address]/k8sdeployer/api/
2. Click
Authorize
or any lock icon and enter cluster admin credentials for permissions to use APIs.
a. Enter the cluster user name and password.
b. Select
Request body
from the type drop-down list if the value is not already selected.
c. Enter the client ID as
mnode-client
if the value is not already populated.
d. Do not enter a value for the client secret.
e. Click
Authorize
to begin a session.
f. Close the window.
3. Close the
Available authorizations
dialog box.
4. Click
POST/destroy
.
5. Click
Try it out
.
6. In the request body text box, enter the Rancher server FQDN as the
serverURL
value.
7. Click
Execute
.
After several minutes, the Rancher server virtual machines should no longer be visible in the Hosts and
Clusters list in vSphere Client. After removal, you can use NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control to redeploy
Rancher on NetApp HCI.
Find more Information
•
Rancher deployment troubleshooting
•
NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter Server
•
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