Vlans are never physical and i think you are mixing something up.. Vlan
literally stands for virtual lan.

But as long as you follow procedures for shutting down according to
documentation and on an connectivity level nothing changes after starting..
then yes it should be transparent and fine.

Just make surenothing changes at layer3 and that the layer2 design is the
same from hosts point of view.

On Thu, Apr 15, 2021, 14:24 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello MAthias
> What I want  to do on Saturday is to physically replace the switch with
> two new ones connected in redundancy. The referenced vlans are physical. In
> the configuration of ovirt kvm there are no virtual VLANS, only network
> interfaces and a  bonded interface.
> Procedures:
> i) Shutdown all Vm´s
> ii) Shutdown all KVMs and Ovirt-engine
> iii) Changing the switches (Hardware)
> iv) Start the entire environment
>
> I think there will be no problems ... all of this will be transparent for
> ovirt. Correct ...?
>
> Thanks for your info and "precious"  help
>
> PL
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