Unregister-KeyProvider
This cmdlet unregisters the specified key provider from the workload vCenter Server system. For a trusted key provider, you cannot use it in encryption operations. For a standard key provider, you can remove it from the workload vCenter Server system.
Syntax
-KeyProvider
<KeyProvider[]>
[-Server <VIServer[]>]
[CommonParameters]
[-Server <VIServer[]>]
[CommonParameters]
Parameters
Required | Parameter Name | Type | Position | Features | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
required |
|
KeyProvider[] | named |
|
Specifies the key providers that you want to unregister or remove. | optional |
|
VIServer[] | named |
|
Specifies the vCenter Server systems on which you want to run the cmdlet. If no value is provided or $null value is passed to this parameter, the command runs on the default servers. For more information about default servers, see the description of the Connect-VIServer cmdlet. |
Output
Examples
Example 1
Unregister-KeyProvider -KeyProvider mykp
Unregisters the key provider mykp from the connected workload vCenter Server system.
Related Commands
KeyProvider
This cmdlet exports a specified key provider configuration to a specified file. You can use only the NativeKeyProvider type for the KeyProvider parameter.
This cmdlet imports a key provider from a specified configuration file.
This cmdlet registers a trusted key provider in the workload vCenter Server system which you can use for encryption operations.
This cmdlet unregisters the specified key provider from the workload vCenter Server system. For a trusted key provider, you cannot use it in encryption operations. For a standard key provider, you can remove it from the workload vCenter Server system.
KeyProviderServiceInfo
This cmdlet retrieves the key provider services information configured in the workload vCenter Server system.
This cmdlet adds key provider service information, which comes from the Trust Authority key provider service running in the Trust Authority system or its detailed information in the workload vCenter Server system.
This cmdlet removes the specified key provider services information from the workload vCenter Server system.