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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
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      How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

        How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

        Nothing in Hyper-V is automatic. Ever.

        Automating Hyper-V requires System Center.

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1 @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

          How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

          I've done the shared nothing migrations before. Once everything was moved, the original would be removed from Host 1.

          Don't have a clue about a proper cluster tho.

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          • dbeatoD
            dbeato @DustinB3403
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            @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

            How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

            They will never migrate back unless you have forced them. You live migrate and it will just move the VMs to the other Host until you moved them.

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

              How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

              Migration? It's definitely not automatic in the least.

              Planned failover? There's a checkbox to uncheck if you don't want automatic reverse replication and the VM to automatically start up. Could that be what you meant?

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                last edited by JaredBusch

                @Obsolesce said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

                Migration? It's definitely not automatic in the least.

                Planned failover? There's a checkbox to uncheck if you don't want automatic reverse replication and the VM to automatically start up. Could that be what you meant?

                Of course it is. In an actual cluster. Which involves System Center Configuraiton Manager (SCCM).

                @DustinB3403 used the word cluster, but he does not have one.

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                  @Obsolesce said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                  @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                  How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

                  Migration? It's definitely not automatic in the least.

                  Planned failover? There's a checkbox to uncheck if you don't want automatic reverse replication and the VM to automatically start up. Could that be what you meant?

                  Of course it is. In an actual cluster. Which involves System Center Configuraiton Manager (SCCM).

                  @DustinB3403 used the word cluster, but he does not have one.

                  Oh shit, I missed that it was about a cluster. I was thinking Hyper-V Manager, right-click, live migration. Totally spaced there.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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                    @Obsolesce said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                    @JaredBusch said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                    @Obsolesce said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                    @DustinB3403 said in Hyper-V Node Failover Cluster Control:

                    How can I migrate my VM's from Host 1 to Host 2 and ensure that the VMs don't attempt to automatically migrate back to their preferred host?

                    Migration? It's definitely not automatic in the least.

                    Planned failover? There's a checkbox to uncheck if you don't want automatic reverse replication and the VM to automatically start up. Could that be what you meant?

                    Of course it is. In an actual cluster. Which involves System Center Configuraiton Manager (SCCM).

                    @DustinB3403 used the word cluster, but he does not have one.

                    Oh shit, I missed that it was about a cluster. I was thinking Hyper-V Manager, right-click, live migration. Totally spaced there.

                    Yeah, that was my point, it is not a cluster.

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