Hi Marty,

Your assumptions on the impact of a secondary storage offline situation are 
correct.
For the VRs you can stop and start them. You may want to make sure that the 
corresponding virtual network in the xenserver for public network VLAN is 
deleted before starting the VR.

-Jithin

From: Marty Godsey <mar...@rudio.net>
Date: Thursday, 23 May 2024 at 11:56 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Secondary Storage Maintenance and moving networks
Hello all,

Quick question. It's time to update the storage for our secondary storage 
array. However, I don’t see a way to put the secondary storage into maintenance 
mode. Based on how secondary storage is used, I assume that if the backend goes 
offline, I will lose access to templates, ISOs, snapshots, the ability to make 
snapshots, etc. until the storage is back up, correct? Other than this, are 
there no other “concerns”?

Second question. I am currently using the Advanced networking type on XCP-NG.  
Currently the public network is residing on a bond that I want to go away. If I 
change the xennetworklabel in the Zone settings, would I just need to reboot 
the vRouters to create them on the correct bond? This is assuming everything 
all setup on the bond side of course.

Thank you for the help. 😊


 

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