Remove VMs and Revoke a License | Teradata Vantage on VMware - Removing VMs and Revoking a License - Teradata Vantage on VMware

Teradata Vantageā„¢ on VMware Base, Advanced, Enterprise Tiers Getting Started Guide

Product
Teradata Vantage on VMware
Release Number
Deployer 3.04
Published
October 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-10-29
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Product Category
Cloud
This task applies to the SQL Engine.
  1. Open a VMware vSphere PowerCLI shell version 6.0 or later.
  2. Navigate to the directory containing the Vantage on VMware deployment executable file:
    C:\mylocation\Vantage_Deployer\
  3. If necessary, power on the VMs by running tdc.deploy.exe followed by the poweron command:
    .\tdc.deploy.exe -commonITproperties Properties\common.IT.properties.json -nodeITproperties Properties\node.IT.properties.json -step poweron
  4. Run tdc.deploy.exe, using the properties files originally used to deploy the VMs:
    .\tdc.deploy.exe -commonITproperties Properties\common.IT.properties.json -nodeITproperties Properties\node.IT.properties.json
  5. At the prompt, type removevms.
    The removevms task does the following:
    • Revokes the SQL Engine license
    • Deletes the SQL Engine VMs
  6. A prompt asks whether you want to continue and remove the SQL Engine.
  7. To re-credit the revoked licenses back into your account, contact Teradata Customer Support and provide the following files located in the directory: revokedLicenses.txt, permissionTicket, revocationProof.