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Hi
A couple of questions about hosted-engine recovery.
Part way through this URL, in the section "Workflow for Restoring the=20
Self-Hosted Engine Environment"
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restorin=
g_an_EL-Based_Self-Hosted_Environment/
it looks like once the hosted-engine is recovered on Host 1, the VMs on=20
Host 2 and 3 will be running, but not accessible to the recovered Hosted=20
Engine.
Is that correct?
If so, how to you remove host 2 and host 3 from the environment, then=20
add back in again while keeping the VMs running?
Host 2 and Host 3 are not recoverable in their current state. These=20
hosts need to be removed from the environment, and then added again to=20
the environment using the hosted-engine deployment script. For more=20
information on these actions, see the Removing Non-Operational Hosts=20
from a Restored Self-Hosted Engine Environment section below and Chapter=20
7: Installing Additional Hosts to a Self-Hosted Environment=20
<
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restori=
ng_an_EL-Based_Self-Hosted_Environment/chap-Installing_Additional_Hosts_to_=
a_Self-Hosted_Environment>.
BTW: The link referring to chapter 7 is broken.
Kind regards
Andrew
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<body><div>Hi</div><div><br
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