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01-10-2012 05:43 AM
01-10-2012 05:43 AM
Unstacking a Virtual Connect (VC) domain question
Dennis asked how to unstack a VC Domain:
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How easy is it to unstack a single VC Domain Group formed from 3 stacked C7000 enclosures using VC-Flex10?
The enclosures include SAN switches, NOT VC-FC.
I want 3 independently managed enclosures.
When unstacking is it possible to keep the original Server Profiles intact and hence maintain all original OS installations and network connections?
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From Lionel:
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No you cannot maintain the servers running because you cannot remove an enclosure from a VC Domain without un-assigning all server profiles and without removing all uplink ports that you might use on one of the modules located in that enclosure.
So you are forced to:
0/ Do a backup of your MES Domain
1/ Shut down the servers
2/ Unassigned the profiles,
3/ Modify the vNets if using some ports in the enclosure that needs to be ejected
4/ Remove the remote enclosure,
5/ Re-create and configure the new VC Domain on that ejected enclosure.
6/ Re-create the server profiles
7/ Servers can be turned on
The re-creation of the server profiles can be regenerated from the MES VC backup.
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Any other suggestions? Have you tried this?