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Linking Active Directory to Palo Alto

 ###First you need to create a server profile under the LDAP section. DEVICE>Server Profiles>LDAP then click on the Add down at the bo...

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Remove Licenses for VMware through vSphere 6.5

1.    First log on to your vSphere web interface.
2.    Next, click on the home in the top left and then click on Administration


3.    Under the Navigator pane on the left, under Administration, click on Licenses under the Licensing section.


4.    Click on the Licenses tab to view your licenses.


5.    Select a license then click on the X Remove Licenses option. Here it is unavailable at the moment because I have assigned assets to them. But this will allow you to remove the licenses from your old vCenter/vSphere.


Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenterhost.doc/GUID-0A6414DC-557F-4C83-A43B-0B3FBDBFA77B.html

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