If you have multiple backup/recovery appliances and need to delete one of them while continuing to manage other backup/recovery appliances, then it is important to ensure that no resources shared by the other backup/recovery appliances are deleted.
If you are deleting the only appliance managed by a management console, then see Delete all backup/recovery appliances in a management console .
Use these instructions to delete a single backup/recovery appliance:
- Remove the Backup Planfor the backup/recovery appliance to be deleted from App Manager > Applications.
- Unmount all mounted images presented by the backup/recovery appliance from App Manager > Active Mounts.
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Identify all the applications protected using Compute Engine snapshots and for each of these applications, and expire all backups. This step can take a long time, depending on the number of backups to expire.
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Identify all OnVault backups for which this backup/recovery appliance is the owner, and expire all the backups for these applications. This step can take a long time, depending on the number of backups to expire.
You can skip this step if:
- The OnVault pool is not in use by any other backup/recovery appliance and you want to delete the OnVault pool and the bucket containing it. Instead, you can delete the OnVault pool and the bucket in a later step.
- If you want to preserve this OnVault pool and the backups contained in it, skip this step. Instead, add this OnVault pool to another backup/recovery appliance, and then import—with ownership—the applications that belonged to the backup/recovery appliance being deleted.
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Remove the backup/recovery appliance from the management console in Manage > Appliances.
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Delete the backup/recovery appliance VM from Compute Engine > VM Instancesin the Google Cloud console. You need to disable Deletion Protectionfor the instance.
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Delete the firewall rule that was associated with the VM from VPC Network > Firewallin the Google Cloud console.
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Delete the service account that was associated with the VM from IAM & Admin > IAMand IAM & Admin > Service Accountsin the Google Cloud console.
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Delete all the keys in the key ring associated with the management console from Security > Key managementin the Google Cloud console. Note that you cannot delete the key ring.
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If the OnVault pool is not used by any other backup/recovery appliance—and the supporting Cloud Storage bucket is not used for any other purpose—then delete the Cloud Storage bucket from Cloud Storage > Bucketsin the Google Cloud console.
Delete all backup/recovery appliances in a management console
If you have one or more backup/recovery appliances and want to delete all of them—for example, if you intend to stop using your current management console:
- Remove the backup plan from all the applications on all of the backup/recovery appliances from App Manager > Applications.
- Unmount all mounted images presented by all the backup/recovery appliances from App Manager > Active Mounts.
- Identify all the applications protected using Cloud snapshots and for each of these applications, and expire all backups. This step can take a long time, depending on the number of backups to expire.
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Identify all OnVault backups, and expire all the backups for these applications. This step can take a long time, depending on the number of backups to expire.
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Remove the backup/recovery appliances from the management console in Manage > Appliances.
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Delete the backup/recovery appliance VMs from Compute Engine > VM Instancesin the Google Cloud console. You have to disable deletion protection for each instance.
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Delete the firewall rule that was associated with the VMs from VPC Network > Firewallin the Google Cloud console.
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Delete the service account that was associated with the VM from IAM & Admin > IAMand IAM & Admin > Service Accountsin the Google Cloud console.
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Delete all the keys in the key ring associated with the backup/recovery appliance from Security > Key managementin Google Cloud console. Note that you cannot delete the key ring.
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If the supporting Cloud Storage bucket behind any OnVault pool is not used for any other purpose, delete the Cloud Storage bucket from Cloud Storage > Bucketsin the Google Cloud console.

