Hi There,
ATM I'm developing a script to mass implement Azure Proxy Appliance (for health checking).
My problem is, I already have configured an appliance from UI. Therefore I can't use this machine to test my script.
How is it possible to remove this existing configuration, without completely destroy the rest of the repo config?
I can't find any way. Neither in B&R Console nor via powershell.
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Re: How to remove a VBRAzureComputeProxyAppliance from Repo Config?
Hi Manuel,
Just to confirm, you're talking about this component here, correct?
The cmdlets for Azure Object Storage Repositories are found here, and you can make a new appliance with New-VBRAzureComputeProxyAppliance and then set with Set-VBRAzureBlobRepository
Just to confirm, you're talking about this component here, correct?
The cmdlets for Azure Object Storage Repositories are found here, and you can make a new appliance with New-VBRAzureComputeProxyAppliance and then set with Set-VBRAzureBlobRepository
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Re: How to remove a VBRAzureComputeProxyAppliance from Repo Config?
Exactly what I mean.
Ok, am I right, that I can overwrite the configuration with a new one, but it's not possible to remove an existing one?
Ok, am I right, that I can overwrite the configuration with a new one, but it's not possible to remove an existing one?
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Re: How to remove a VBRAzureComputeProxyAppliance from Repo Config?
Correct, you can overwrite, but you're not able to remove it currently, same as within the UI.
As a workaround, you could remove the old repository and re-add it with the same specs -- any backups in the repository will be imported during the rescan after adding the repository.
As a workaround, you could remove the old repository and re-add it with the same specs -- any backups in the repository will be imported during the rescan after adding the repository.
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