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Undeploy objects

  • Last UpdatedJan 16, 2025
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You may need to undeploy one of more objects. Undeploying removes one or more objects from the run-time environment.

Before you start, you need to select the object or objects you want to undeploy in the IDE.

Before you delete or restore a Galaxy, undeploy all objects in the Galaxy.

Undeploying can fail if the target object has objects assigned to it. Make sure you select Cascade Undeploy in the Undeploy dialog box.

To undeploy

  1. From the Home ribbon, select Undeploy. You can also right-click on the selected object(s) and then select Undeploy in the context menu. The Undeploy dialog box appears.

    At the top of this dialog box, the number of objects to be undeployed is shown. You can select a single object in Application view and, if you selected Cascade Undeploy and other objects are assigned to the selected object, the total number of objects appears in this box.

  2. Select one or more of the following options. Depending on the object(s) you select, some options may not be selectable.

    • Cascade Undeploy: Select to undeploy the selected object as well as any objects it hosts.

    • Include Redundant Partner: Select to also undeploy an AppEngine’s redundancy partner object.

      Note: The AppEngine in a redundant pair that was configured as the Primary can be undeployed alone because objects hosted by it run on the deployed Backup AppEngine, which becomes Active. See Working with AppEngine Redundancy for more information.

    • Force Off Scan: If one of the objects you are undeploying is currently on scan, selecting Force Off Scan sets the target object to off scan before undeployment. If you do not select Force Off Scan and the target object is on scan, the undeployment operation fails.

    • On Failure Mark as Undeployed: Marks the object as undeployed in the Galaxy when the object targeted for undeployment is not found.

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