If a virtual machine is not a member of an HA group, you can add a disk, ISO, or network boot device, and expect it will boot to them in the order given on the options screen. If you power on the machine and interrupt POST with the escape key, you can make a one-time selection to manually boot to a different device irrespective of the boot order.
However, if you power off the VM, and then add it to an HA group, you will still see your boot order on the options screen, but the VM will not have any boot devices available after power-on. If you interrupt POST with the escape key, all of your boot devices will be gone from the one-time menu.
If you leave the VM out of the HA group, and power it on, it will of course boot fine. If you add the VM to the HA group after booting the system, all will be fine. However, if that machine were to reboot for any reason, it will then get stuck in an endless boot loop with no boot device.
I'm pretty sure this happened when we upgraded to 6.3....anyone else seeing this?
However, if you power off the VM, and then add it to an HA group, you will still see your boot order on the options screen, but the VM will not have any boot devices available after power-on. If you interrupt POST with the escape key, all of your boot devices will be gone from the one-time menu.
If you leave the VM out of the HA group, and power it on, it will of course boot fine. If you add the VM to the HA group after booting the system, all will be fine. However, if that machine were to reboot for any reason, it will then get stuck in an endless boot loop with no boot device.
I'm pretty sure this happened when we upgraded to 6.3....anyone else seeing this?