Removing SDL ETS hosts
When you no longer need to use a host for your translation work, you safely remove it from the ETS application. Removing a host, removes the Language Pairs registered on it.
Before you begin
You need to have an ETS administrator user account to access the following operations.
About this task
Removing a host will trigger the same effects as removing Q-servers and T-servers, which mean all translation jobs that are queued and in-progress on that host's Q-server(s) and T-server(s) will be permanently deleted and language pairs exclusively served by that host's T-server(s) will no longer be listed in the source and target language selection for translation. The Translation Queue will not list any translation jobs that were processed by that host's Q-server(s).
Procedure
- Launch the Web GUI.
- Log in using an ETS administrator account.
- Navigate to .
- In the upper right-hand corner, select Edit.
- Between the Host Agent Port and Language Pairs columns, identify the Hostname row of the host you want to remove, and click on the trash can button on that row.