09-08-2014 06:10 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:04 AM
One of our customer we just migrated them from MCS to UCS and upgrade all UC apps to 9.x. One of the UCS server has a punctured RAID, only option to fix is to rebuild the server from scratch. Cisco is replacing a new UCS server our question CUCM, UCNXN and UCCX running on this bad server is all failover/subscriber servers and since the bad one is still in production is there anyway we can move the vmdk files (of course after turning off the servers) to new UCS server without rebuilding the UC servers again. Can we do VMotion or some other method so we can save time. Thanks for your help.
09-08-2014 07:15 AM
Shut down the VMs, go to the datastore and download all the VM related files, then just upload to the new server, register the VMs and start them
09-08-2014 07:21 AM
Jaime,
Thanks for the quick response. How about the OVA on the new server? before we move the files to the new server or should I just manually create the virtual machine with the same hardware spec and select the existing vmdk files instead of create a new file. Thanks again for your help.
09-08-2014 10:39 AM
If you move ALL the files, you just register the VM and start it.
09-08-2014 10:47 AM
Jaime,
I'm sorry since I have not done that before just wondering is there any doc or something to see the procedure? I understand the part of moving files to the new server then what would you do on the VSphere client to bring the server up that is where I'm not clear. OVA or manually create the machine or ?? Let me know. Thanks again for your help.
09-08-2014 04:26 PM
Can I just move the servers like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSZdWQMynhw
If I can do this what should I select at the end when I boot the guest server on the new UCS box "Moved" or "Copied" . I'm assuming I should select "moved" and that should take care of it. When I do that it will ask me to "Register" or no? In other words when do get option to register in the new server? Thanks again for help.
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