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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Removing an Application<br />

Removing an application is the process of removing a deployed application, which includes deactivating<br />

the application, cleaning up any web server configurations related to the application, and then removing<br />

all files associated with the application from the server to ensure space is conserved.<br />

Removing your application from Zend Server Cluster Manager will remove it from all of the cluster’s<br />

nodes.<br />

Note:<br />

Removing an application removes it, and any traces of it, from your server. If you would like to keep your<br />

application files, make sure they are saved somewhere else on your machine before beginning this<br />

process.<br />

To remove an application, you must first have a deployed application on your server.<br />

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To remove an application:<br />

1. Go the Applications tab in your server’s Administration Interface and click Remove in<br />

the Actions column of the application you would like to remove.<br />

2. Click OK if prompted to ensure you would like to remove the application.<br />

Zend Server removes the application.<br />

3. Refresh the browser to make sure the application no longer appears in your Applications<br />

tab.<br />

Note:<br />

If this process fails, information is available about the failure in the zdd.log file.

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