| author | Rajeswari-Mamilla |
|---|---|
| ms.service | azure-site-recovery |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 04/28/2019 |
| ms.author | ramamill |
Follow the steps for your specific circumstances.
- Establish a remote connection to the process server as an Administrator.
- In the Control Panel, open Programs > Uninstall a program.
- Uninstall the program Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Mobility Service/Target Server.
- Uninstall the program Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Configuration/Process Server.
- After the programs in steps 3 and 4 are uninstalled, uninstall Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Configuration/Process Server Dependencies.
Only use these steps if there's no way to revive the machine on which the process server is installed.
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Sign in the configuration server as an Administrator.
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Open an Administrative command prompt, and browse to
%ProgramData%\ASR\home\svsystems\bin. -
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.":::
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Specify the serial number of the process server you want to unregister.
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Unregistering a process server removes all of its details from the system, and displays the message: Successfully unregistered server-name> (server-IP-address)