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When you uninstall the agent, the corresponding virtual machine (or server) will be displayed in the Armor Management Portal (AMP) in a disabled status. As an optional step, after you uninstall the agent, you can remove the disabled virtual machine (or server) from your AMP account.

Step 1: Stop the service and uninstall the

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Armor Anywhere Agent

Windows Users

Run the following commands using powershell

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C:\.armor\opt\armor stop
C:\.armor\opt\armor_uninstall.ps1

Linux Users

Note

The agent installation file is located at: /opt/armor/

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/opt/armor/armor stop
chmod +x /opt/armor/armor_uninstall.sh
/opt/armor/armor_uninstall.sh


Step 2: Remove the agent from the Armor Management Portal (AMP)

You can remove the instance through AMP or through an API call

Method 1: Remove the agent through AMP

Note

When you uninstall the agent, the corresponding virtual machine (or server) will be displayed in AMP in a disabled status.

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  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.

  2. Click Virtual Machines.

  3. Locate the desired virtual machine and click the vertical ellipses to the right.

  4. Click Remove.

    1. A popup message will appear to confirm removal with the options to Keep or Remove shown.

  5. Click REMOVE FROM LIST.

Method 2: Remove the agent through an API call

You can use the DELETE /vms/core/{coreInstanceId} API call to remove an instance.

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Note

To learn more about the Armor API system, see Armor API Guide.

Step 3: Verify Disconnection

After you uninstall the agent, Armor recommends that you test the connection for each previously configured firewall rule.

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