The vSphere plugin provides the ability to VMware users to have insight into and control of their Everpure FlashArray environment while directly logged into the vSphere Client. The Everpure plugin extends the vSphere Client interface to include environmental statistics and objects that underpin the VMware objects in use and to provision new resources as needed.
(Optional) Unregister the vSphere plugin from the vCenter(s) it is connected to; connect via SSH or a vSphere web console to the vSphere plugin VM and run
pureplugin unregister:pureuser@purestorage-vmware-appliance:~$ pureplugin unregister --host dr-vcsa.alex.purestorage.com --user administrator@vsphere.local
vSphere Password:
Plugin Status Version Registrations
vSphere running 5.3.15 -
In the vSphere web interface, navigate to the (1) Hosts and Clusters view, right click on the (2) VM, select (3) Power then (4) Power Off.
(1) Right click the VM and (2) Delete from Disk or Remove from Inventory.