move management network to another switch?

After you have created the cluster hosts, the hosts say there is no redundancy management network.

After that I configured hosts, I created three virtual switches in addition to vSwitch0. I used the 5 remaining env for the three other vSwitches.

Now I would like to pass the management network located on vSwitch0 to vSwitch1 and then move the NIC physical vSwitch0 vSwitch1 and then just Dump vSwitch0.   There is no other virtual machines that use vSwitch0, although there are many who use the other vSwitches

Is there a better way to do this?


Thank you!

Now, I would like to move the management network located on vSwitch0 to vSwitch1

Is there a particular reason to move the management to vSwitch1 network? Or is it because of the warning message

the guests say there is no redundancy management network

This is the message which can be ignored if you want to remove the see message KB1004700

If you want to move the management network, I suggest to create a second management on vSwitch1 network, then remove networking on vSwitch0 and delete the uplink and add the binding rising vSwitch2

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