A single host can have multiple vDS if you have enough NICs for the uplinks.
Regards,
Joerg
Thanks!
This worked perfectly - except for reassigning the VM network for the two VMs I was trying to migrate to new vds.
Host probably has to be in MM which does not allow running VMs on the host. I was hoping to do this live. Not to be.
Regards,
Robin
A single host can have multiple vDS if you have enough NICs for the uplinks.
Regards,
Joerg
The "Add and Manage Hosts..." wizard - which you can launch from the new vDS - lets you add the host, and reconfigure settings in a single step. Once done, you can remove the host from the old vDS.
André
Thanks IRIX.
Yes - I know this method. I was hoping that I could do the old-vds to new-vds live with no or little interruption to running VMs on the host. Of course, MM does not allow running VMs.
I should have included this "requirement" in my original post.
Thanks,
Robin
Thanks!
This worked perfectly - except for reassigning the VM network for the two VMs I was trying to migrate to new vds.
Host probably has to be in MM which does not allow running VMs on the host. I was hoping to do this live. Not to be.
Regards,
Robin