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author Rajeswari-Mamilla
ms.service azure-site-recovery
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ms.date 04/28/2019
ms.author ramamill

Follow the steps for your specific circumstances.

Unregister a connected process server

  1. Establish a remote connection to the process server as an Administrator.
  2. In the Control Panel, open Programs > Uninstall a program.
  3. Uninstall the program Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Mobility Service/Target Server.
  4. Uninstall the program Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Configuration/Process Server.
  5. After the programs in steps 3 and 4 are uninstalled, uninstall Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Configuration/Process Server Dependencies.

Unregister a disconnected process server

Only use these steps if there's no way to revive the machine on which the process server is installed.

  1. Sign in the configuration server as an Administrator.

  2. Open an Administrative command prompt, and browse to %ProgramData%\ASR\home\svsystems\bin.

  3. Run this command to get a list of one or more process servers.

    perl Unregister-ASRComponent.pl -IPAddress <IP_of_Process_Server> -Component PS
    
    • IP/Name: The IP address and name of the machine running the process server.

    :::image type="Unregister Process Server" source="./media/site-recovery-vmware-unregister-process-server/Unregister-cmd.PNG" alt-text="Screenshot shows a plaintext display of information about your process servers and the text. Choose one of the above servers to unregister.":::

  4. Specify the serial number of the process server you want to unregister.

  5. Unregistering a process server removes all of its details from the system, and displays the message: Successfully unregistered server-name> (server-IP-address)