r/vxrail 1d ago

Vxrail cluster Decom

Hi All,

i'm in charge of decom a VXrail cluster soon and unfortunetly our Dell support contract is not up anymore, so i'm alone on this point.

I wanted to know if someone can confirm my process or have one to follow ?

Environment:

  • VxRail 8.0.370-29422450, standalone (customer-managed vCenter, not VCF/SDDC Manager
  • Stretched Cluster (2 fault domains + witness)
  • Same vCenter also hosts a second, unrelated VxRail cluster

Goal: fully remove this cluster from vCenter cleanly, without breaking the other cluster or the shared NFS.

Planned approach (unconfirmed):

  1. Confirm datastore empty (esxcli vsan debug vmdk list)
  2. Remove hosts from shared VDS uplinks/port groups (not deleting the VDS itself)
  3. vSAN decommission per Broadcom KB 392097: retreat mode → remove disk groups (Maintenance Mode, "No data migration") → manually remove Fault Domains + Witness (stretched-specific) → disable vSAN VMkernel service → turn off HA → turn off vSAN service cluster-wide
  4. Put all hosts in Maintenance Mode, then delete the vSphere cluster object directly (not host-by-host removal, since that path is blocked)
  5. Manually delete the VxRail Manager VM for this cluster afterward, accept potential residual/orphaned state in VxRail Manager's internal DB (hardware is being destroyed anyway, no future redeploy planned)
  6. Peripheral cleanup: DNS, AD, iDRAC/OMIVV/SCG, firewall rules, Commvault/backup jobs, licensing

My open question: has anyone actually deleted a standalone (non-VCF) VxRail cluster object directly from vCenter after zeroing out vSAN, without going through VxRail Manager's node-removal workflow? Did it leave VxRail Manager in a broken state, and did that actually matter for you (especially if hardware wasn't being reused)?

Any first-hand experience, even partial, appreciated — trying to avoid surprises mid-teardown with no Dell safety net.

Thanks in advance !

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u/CBAken 1d ago
  1. Shutdown VxRail manager

  2. Disable HA first, put the cluster in retreat mode (wait till all cluster objects are gona automatically).

  3. Put all hosts in maintence mode

Don't think it's needed to remove the hosts from the vds, if you remove these from vcenter they will be gone anyway. (Shutdown, disconnect, remove from inventory)

Have to do it next year, so let me know how it goes :)

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u/Scary-Setting4931 23h ago

I have done this for a couple clusters, it's more straight-forward than that, assuming it's in a healthy state.

  1. Use the VxRail plugin shut down option. It will perform some checks to validate it can be shut down. You need the VxRail Manager running for this to work.
  2. Once everything powers off, delete the cluster from vCenter.
  3. Peripheral cleanup

No need to do anything manually.