Unable to Delete a Satellite Server

I have a satellite server (server class machine)11.1.x . That i want to get ride off. I removed it as a satellite server and it is no longer showing as a Satellite in the Server Hierarchy. I Ithen try to delete the server, I get unable to delete the object error in ZCC when I try
Tried using zman sd /devicepath but am getting the device has associations or dependencies. Delete those first.
I cannot see any kind of dependencies or association anywhere. I have looked at at the Locations made sure it is not in any. There are no policies or bundles associated with the device.
Any suggestions?
Paul Lamontagne
Lamtech Consulting Inc.

Originally Posted by Paul Lamontagne
The device was on and was comminication as I see the last contact time.
I tried to removed the ZAA and it did a local uninstall only....
So now it no longer communicates to the zone, and i cannot delete it out of
ZCC and i tried to install the 11.2.4 agent and now get a missing libxxx.so
file
This is in a lab as well, but I hate not being able to "clean it up before I
install 11.3.1..
Paul
>>> On 08/09/2014 at 7:18 AM, in message
<NfgPv.6120$[email protected] m>, nop1983<[email protected]>
wrote:
> PaulLamontagne wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a satellite server (server class machine)11.1.x . That i want
>> to get ride off. I removed it as a satellite server and it is no
>> longer showing as a Satellite in the Server Hierarchy. I Ithen try to
>> delete the server, I get unable to delete the object error in ZCC
>> when I try
>>
>> Tried using zman sd /devicepath but am getting the device has
>> associations or dependencies. Delete those first.
>>
>> I cannot see any kind of dependencies or association anywhere. I have
>>
I could've sworn someone else ran into something similar with this, but I don't recall what the solution (if any) was.
I thought that for a satellite server that it was acceptable to delete it if you could only do a removal only
Maybe you can reinstall the agent on the machine and then see if it'll reconnect and let you demote it?

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