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OnCommand Unified Manager 9.5
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Deleting authentication servers

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You can delete an authentication server if you want to prevent the Unified Manager server from communicating with the authentication server. For example, if you want to change an authentication server that the management server is communicating with, you can delete the authentication server and add a new authentication server.

Before you begin

You must have the OnCommand Administrator role.

About this task

When you delete an authentication server, remote users or groups of the authentication server will no longer be able to access Unified Manager.

Steps

  1. In the toolbar, click clusterpage settings icon, and then click Authentication in the left Setup menu.

  2. In the Setup/Authentication page, select one or more authentication servers that you want to delete, and then click Delete.

  3. Click Yes to confirm the delete request.

    If the Use Secure Connection option is enabled, then the certificates associated with the authentication server are deleted along with the authentication server.