You should add only fresh install XenServers to CS.
Any other would mean that CS would not be aware of them and it would calculate resources wrong and bunch of other things would not work as expected. I would suggest backing them up, doing a fresh install and then import them via CS GUI using .vhd import.

On 8/10/13 3:21 PM, David Ortiz wrote:
Hello,
       If I have a XenServer cluster with VMs that already exist and I add it 
to Cloudstack, what happens?  I saw in the documentation that it should not 
have VMs running, but does this mean they should not exist or they should be 
stopped?  If the former, will the Cloudstack addition fail, will the VMs be 
deleted, or will they exist in a seedy shadow vm world where xenserver manages 
them but cloudstack does not?
Thanks,      Dave                                       

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