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Deregister a domain

You can deregister a domain if you don't need to monitor or perform tasks in the domain. You can't log in to a CDI-PC domain after you deregister the domain. Deregister a domain if you plan to delete the organization, or move to a different organization or pod. You can't register the domain in another organization or on another pod, unless you deregister the domain.
If a domain update is in progress, you can't deregister the domain even if the domain status appears as available. Deregistering a domain impacts running jobs. The jobs might stop.
    1On the Explore page, click the domain Actions menu.
    You can also click the Actions menu on the Domain Details page.
    2Click Deregister.
    3On the confirmation message that appears, click Deregister.
    4Enter the domain credentials and click Deregister.
    In a Kerberos domain, the operating system logged-in user details are used to authenticate.
    Note: If your version is April 2024 or newer, you can use the following command to delete the domain registration information if the CDI-PC domain was deleted before deregistration:
    ./infasetup.sh deleteDomainRegistrationInfo -dn <DomainName>