Remove Web Application Proxy Server From Cluster ((new)) Review
Verify that all other WAP servers in the cluster are healthy and actively processing traffic.
Remove the target WAP server's IP address from the load balancer pool. Back Up Current Settings
Run the following command to remove the Remote Access and Web Application Proxy features, followed by a deployment-safe restart: powershell remove web application proxy server from cluster
To prevent users from hitting a server that is about to go offline, gracefully drain and remove the server from your load-balancing pool. For Hardware Load Balancers (F5, Kemp, Citrix ADC) Log into your load balancer management console.
Removing a WAP server from a cluster requires careful planning, preparation, and execution to ensure minimal disruption to services. By following best practices and understanding the implications of removal, administrators can ensure a smooth transition and maintain the high availability and scalability of their web application proxy services. Verify that all other WAP servers in the
Define a new list that excludes the problematic or old server ( ://domain.com powershell
# List all proxy trusts Get-AdfsWebApplicationProxyRelyingPartyTrust For Hardware Load Balancers (F5, Kemp, Citrix ADC)
Removing a Web Application Proxy Server from a Cluster: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you intend to completely decommission the server or repurpose it for another workload, remove the Remote Access binary features from the operating system: powershell