Deleting Ops Manager from AWS
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This topic describes how to delete the AWS resources associated with an Ops Manager deployment.
Overview
When you deploy Ops Manager to Amazon Web Services (AWS), you provision a set of resources. You can use the AWS console to remove an installation of all components, but retain the objects in your bucket for a future deployment.
Prerequisites
Before you can delete resources from AWS, you must have an account with access to your AWS Management Console.
For more information, see AWS Management Console in the AWS documentation.
Delete Resources from AWS
To delete the resources associated with Ops Manager from AWS:
- Log into the AWS Management Console.
- Navigate to the EC2 Dashboard.
- Select Instances from the menu on the left side.
- Select Actions to open the dropdown menu.
- Under Instance State, select Terminate to terminate all instances.
- Select Load Balancers from the menu on the left side.
- Select Actions to open the dropdown menu.
- To delete all load balancers, select Delete.
- From the AWS Console, select RDS.
- Select Instances from the menu on the left side.
- Select Instance Actions to open the dropdown menu.
- To delete all RDS instances, select Delete.
- The Delete DB Instance pane appears.
- Select Create final Snapshot from the dropdown.
- To delete the database instance, click Delete.
- From the AWS Console, select VPC.
- Select Your VPCs from the menu on the left side.
- Select Actions to open the dropdown menu.
- To delete the VPCs, select Delete VPC.
- Select the checkbox to acknowledge that you want to delete your default VPC. Click Yes, Delete.