Permutation of the ESX host

Aloha,


We have a situation where we want to Exchange on our Dell PE710s with 820 s. The 710 s

will be transferred to another area of the island for Dr.. There are a few logistics

twists, that I would like to run by you.


That is where we are now-


GenericClusterName (710 s)

ESX1

ESX2

ESX3


Location1ClusterName (820 s)

ESX4

esx5

esx6



Right where we want to be -


Location1ClusterName (820 s)

ESX1

ESX2

ESX3


Location2ClusterName (710 s)

NewName1

NewName2

NewName3


So in summary what we want to do is-

* Having Location1 become our main cluster

* Rename generic place.2 guests will appear on the DR site

* VMotion virtual machines of the 710 s for 820 years

* Rename ESX4/5/6 (820 s) to ESX1/2/3

* Rename original ESX1/2/3 (720 s) with dummy names that will be determined later


I don't think that the change of name of the cluster will be no big deal. When I'm tangled up is the host

changes of names. What would be the best time for these? My gut says that renames it should

be the last thing that we do. Can I have your opinion on my overall plan and specifically

Rename the host?


Mahalo,

Bill

Your gut you give the best advice on this, as the virtual computers belong to the cluster and really don't care much if the hosts are Donald Duck 1 or 2 Goofy.

My advice to you is to make the redesign of the cluster and move the virtual machines, and then use the opportunity to reinstall the guests one by one, so you also at the same time can reach the highest level supported by your vcenter fix.

Know also that you need resolve dns for the name change records, so make a good list point by point to follow, then you will get a new enjoyable to follow configuration.

Personally, I would follow this procedure in the end:

1 remove the storage to the host and shared a precaution before reinstalling

2. remove the license server host

3 remove the DNS entry and replace it with the new name/IP

4 reinstall and configure it again with the new name/IP

5 join vcenter and Add license back

6 re - attach the shared storage

Good luck and don't forget to always document network installation and use of the port before reinstalls

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