Crosswork Data Gateway
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Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Crosswork Data Gateway
- Compatibility: VMware vSphere, OpenStack
- Data Deletion: Permanently removes all Crosswork Data Gateway
data
Product Usage Instructions
Delete VM using the vSphere UI
This section explains how to delete a Crosswork Data Gateway VM
from vCenter using the vSphere UI.
Procedure
Caution: Deleting the VM will permanently
remove all Crosswork Data Gateway data.
Before you begin: Ensure that you have deleted
Crosswork Data Gateway from Crosswork Cloud. For instructions,
refer to the section Delete Crosswork Data Gateways in the
respective Crosswork Cloud application user guide.
- Access the VMware vSphere Web Client and log in.
- In the Navigator pane, right-click the app VM you wish to
delete, and select Power > Power Off. - Once the VM is powered off, right-click the VM again and select
Delete from Disk. The VM will be permanently deleted.
Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM from OpenStack
Follow these steps to delete the Crosswork Data Gateway Service
from OpenStack using either the OpenStack UI or the OpenStack
CLI.
Procedure
Note: Deleting the Crosswork Data Gateway VM
will permanently remove the VM and its data. Once deleted, the VM
cannot be recovered.
Before you begin: Ensure that you have deleted
the Crosswork Data Gateway from Crosswork Cloud as described in the
Delete Crosswork Data Gateways section in Cisco Crosswork Cloud
User Guide.
- From the OpenStack UI:
- Log in to the OpenStack UI.
- From the main menu, navigate to Compute > Instances.
- In the displayed list of VMs, locate and select the VM you want
to delete. - Click Delete Instances.
- In the confirmation window, click Delete Instances again to
confirm and delete the selected VM.
- From the OpenStack CLI:
- Access the OpenStack VM using the command line interface.
- Execute the following command: openstack server delete
CDG_VM_name (e.g., openstack server delete cdg-ospd1). - (Optional) Confirm that the VM has been deleted by listing all
VMs: openstack server list.
FAQ
Q: What happens if I delete the Crosswork Data Gateway
VM?
A: Deleting the VM will permanently remove all
Crosswork Data Gateway data. Make sure to back up any important
data before proceeding with the deletion.
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Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM
This section contains the following topics: · Delete VM using the vSphere UI, on page 1 · Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM from OpenStack, on page 1
Delete VM using the vSphere UI
This section explains how to delete a Crosswork Data Gateway VM from vCenter using the vSphere UI.
Procedure
Caution Deleting the VM will permanently remove all Crosswork Data Gateway data.
Before you begin Ensure that you have deleted Crosswork Data Gateway from Crosswork Cloud. For instructions, refer to the section Delete Crosswork Data Gateways in the respective Crosswork Cloud application user guide.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Access the VMware vSphere Web Client and log in. In the Navigator pane, right-click the app VM you wish to delete, and select Power > Power Off. Once the VM is powered off, right-click the VM again and select Delete from Disk. The VM will be permanently deleted.
Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM from OpenStack
Follow these steps to delete the Crosswork Data Gateway Service from OpenStack using either the OpenStack UI or the OpenStack CLI.
Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM 1
Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM from OpenStack
Delete the Crosswork Data Gateway VM
Procedure
Note Deleting the Crosswork Data Gateway VM will permanently remove the VM and its data. Once deleted, the VM cannot be recovered.
Before you begin Ensure that you have deleted the Crosswork Data Gateway from Crosswork Cloud as described in the Delete Crosswork Data Gateways section in Cisco Crosswork Cloud User Guide.
Step 1 Step 2
From the OpenStack UI: a) Log in to the OpenStack UI. b) From the main menu, navigate to Compute > Instances. c) In the displayed list of VMs, locate and select the VM you want to delete. d) Click Delete Instances. e) In the confirmation window, click Delete Instances again to confirm and delete the selected VM.
From the OpenStack CLI: a) Access the OpenStack VM using the command line interface. b) Execute the following command:
openstack server delete CDG_VM_name
For example,
openstack server delete cdg-ospd1
c) (Optional) Confirm that the VM has been deleted by listing all VMs:
openstack server list
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Documents / Resources
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CISCO Crosswork Data Gateway [pdf] Instructions Crosswork Data Gateway, Crosswork, Data Gateway, Gateway |