Hi Steve,
CloudStack is able to handle vm migration between hosts with different
device names.
There is a libvirt hook present on kvm hosts /etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu
-Wei
On Fri, 28 Oct 2022 at 20:56, S.Fuller wrote:
> Alex - Thanks for the reply. As I dug into this a bit more, I noticed that
>
Alex - Thanks for the reply. As I dug into this a bit more, I noticed that
the network that my instance's NIC associated to was in a different
cluster. Now that I've that VM's NIC associated with a network within the
same cluster. Things are working as expected.
On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 11:48 AM Al
Hi Steve,
I'd assume you have "brbond1" set as the guest traffic label for that zone,
that being the case the other servers need to match that. ACS uses the traffic
labels to map the virtual networks to the physical nics/bonds.
Can you deploy VMs to the new nodes?
Regards,
Alex
-Origin
I'm working on migrating an existing cluster to new servers, I have two new
servers, which I have tested by adding them to their own cluster within an
existing pod. I have been able to successfully complete live migrations
between these two servers. I then removed the servers from this test
cluster
Hello, I would love to (with few others possibly) however may I receive
more detailed information on the virtual as well please?
Thanks!
~Katie Foos
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> Looking forward to it! We'll join with 4 people from our company
> (Netherlands).
>
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