Both ways work Makrand - but I suggest you use the "restart with cleanup" option. In 4.11 you will also find this option does a parallel startup / shutdown of old/new VR, leading to less VR downtime.
Regards, Dag Sonstebo On 27/08/2018, 18:38, "Makrand" <makrandsa...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Dag, For VRs do destroy works in same fashion as of system VMs or just doing clean network restart is only option for spinning new VR? -- Makrand dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com www.shapeblue.com Amadeus House, Floral Street, London WC2E 9DPUK @shapeblue On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 7:32 PM, Swen - swen.io <m...@swen.io> wrote: > Hi Alessandro, > > I can confirm Dag's way. We did this a few weeks ago and it worked > perfectly. You do have a short downtime, because the VR will be recreated. > > Cu Swen > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Dag Sonstebo <dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com> > Gesendet: Montag, 27. August 2018 15:41 > An: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Betreff: Re: Migrate VR and SVM to other cluster > > Hi Allessandro, > > You can just *disable (as oppose to maintenance mode)* the hosts in the > current cluster, then destroy the system VMs - CloudStack will recreate > them where it can - i.e. on the other cluster where hosts are enabled. > Please note disabling a host just prevents VMs from starting on it, it is > not the same as maintenance mode. > > Regards, > Dag Sonstebo > Cloud Architect > ShapeBlue > > On 27/08/2018, 12:52, "Alessandro Caviglione" <c.alessan...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi guys, > is there a way to migrate System VM and VR to another cluster? > I'm using XenServer with ACS4.9 > > I know that the only way is to put the cluster in maintenance mode but > I > don't want to migrate existing instance, just VR and SVM. > > Thank yuo > > > > dag.sonst...@shapeblue.com > www.shapeblue.com > Amadeus House, Floral Street, London WC2E 9DPUK @shapeblue > > > > > >