Hi Juan,
I my XenServer 6.1-6.2 experience rebooting the master hosts causes another
host to become the master automatically. As long as there are no VMs
running on the master there will be little effect on your cluster.
If you haven't done it already, Google around further to confirm, there are
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Subject: Forcing the master host in a cluster to reboot possible issue that may
occur
Hi everyone,
So right now we have the master host in our cluster freeze, the only solution
we see to getting it back to function is to force reboot it. But We are afraid
that if we
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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 6:29 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Forcing the master host in a cluster to reboot possible issue that may
occur
Hi everyone,
So right now we have the master host in our cluster freeze, the only solution
we see to getting it back to function i
There's a way to reelect a pool master can't remeber the exact command as I'm
away from a computer... Take a peek at
http://blog.carlosgomez.net/2010/01/citrix-xen-server-changing-pool-master.html
Of course this is assuming xen server.
Ahmad
> On May 6, 2014, at 5:58 PM, Juan Gomez wrote:
>
Hi everyone,
So right now we have the master host in our cluster freeze, the only solution
we see to getting it back to function is to force reboot it. But We are afraid
that if we force reboot it the other hosts in the cluster won't know which is
the master in the cluster and the whole cluster