Great to hear that it's working. Thanks for the update.
- Suresh
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 6:13 PM Florent Paillot
wrote:
> Hi,
> I decided to remove the first ESXi. I had to manually change the record in
> the DB to put it in maintenance mode. I was able to remove it from the UI.
> After that,
Hi Vladimir,
is it possible that you upgrade management and hypervisors hosts for the
next major release - we are not talking removing packaging support for
current LTS release/updates but for the next MAJOR release.
Upgrading management hosts is as simple as introducing additional ones and
Dear colleagues,
As for me, I still have 3 hosts running CentOS 6 and 2 management servers in
one of my production environments.
Also I have 1 management servers running CentOS 6 in another environment.
If my voice counts, I'd propose -1.
Thanks for attention :-)
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at
Hi,
I decided to remove the first ESXi. I had to manually change the record in the
DB to put it in maintenance mode. I was able to remove it from the UI.
After that, CS worked as expected with the second ESXi : state "Up" after a
stop/start of the CS mgmt service.
I then added back the first