Hello David,I don't think there's a documentated method to go from a Hosted Engine to standalone just the other way standalone to HE.
I would suggest doing a full backup of the engine prepare the new VM and restore to that rather than trying to export it.This way you can shut down the original engine and run the new engine VM to test it works as you will be able to restart the original engine if it doesn't work.
Regards,Paul S.
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In other words, I want to migrate the Engine from a hyperconverged environment into a stand-alone setup.
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On Friday, August 19th, 2022 at 10:17 AM, David White via Users <users@ovirt.org> wrote:
Hello,
I have just purchased a Synology SA3400 which I plan to use for my oVirt storage domain(s) going forward. I'm currently using Gluster storage in a hyperconverged environment.
My goal now is to:
- Use the Synology Virtual Machine manager to host the oVirt Engine on the Synology
- Setup NFS storage on the Synology as the storage domain for all VMs in our environment
- Migrate all VM storage onto the new NFS domain
- Get rid of Gluster
My first step is to migrate the oVirt Engine off of Gluster storage / off the Hyperconverged hosts into the Synology Virtual Machine manager.
Is it possible to migrate the existing oVirt Engine (put the cluster into Global Maintenance Mode, shutdown oVirt, export to VDI or something, and then import into Synology's virtualization)? Or would it be better for me to install a completely new Engine, and then somehow migrate all of the VMs from the old engine into the new engine?
Thanks,
David
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