Disconnect a cluster from OpsCenter and Lifecycle Manager

Disconnect a cluster from monitoring within OpsCenter and managing within Lifecycle Manager (LCM).

Disconnecting a cluster from OpsCenter removes the cluster, its datacenters, and nodes from management within LCM. It doesn’t delete the actual cluster.

As long as the cluster still exists, the cluster can be reconnected to OpsCenter, and the cluster topology can be reimported into LCM.

  1. From the OpsCenter Monitoring main menu, click Settings, and then select Cluster Connections.

    The Edit Cluster Connections Settings dialog appears.

    Collapsed view Edit Cluster Connections Settings in OpsCenter Monitoring

  2. Select the cluster to disconnect from the Cluster list.

  3. Click Disconnect Cluster.

  4. Click Disconnect to confirm the disconnection.

    The cluster, its datacenters, and nodes are removed from management within Lifecycle Manager.

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