Unregistering CentOS endpoints from a repository

Use the CentOS Custom Repository Management dashboard to unregister endpoints from repositories that are no longer relevant.

About this task

When you unregister a repository, the YUM configuration file is not deleted, but just disabled. The CentOS Custom Repository Management dashboard also removes the system ID file from the computer that you selected.

Procedure

  1. From the CentOS Custom Repository Management dashboard, click the Endpoints tab.
  2. Select the endpoints that you want to unregister a repository from.
  3. Click Unregister a new repository.
  4. From the Unregister a New Repository dialog, select a repository and click Save.
  5. From the Take Action dialog, select the computers and click OK to deploy the action.