Nope. Since there are lot of things that has to be done to remove VM from Management.
You can set the below No Delete and click on Destroy from vRA which will delete it completely from vRA but will exist in vCenter.
Or use the below script to remove the VM from vRA DB.
looking for some more viable solutions and the last one is more in to manual tasks rather than scrips.
What's the reason for doing this?
Grant
Hi Grant.. ,
as you know the vm is provisioned in VRA will be under the manageability of VRA , if I do a vmotion to any other cluster due to some project specific requirement . I have to remove this VM from VRA manageability , but it is really pain as we need to do several tasks.