If I want to temporarily add a node to a cluster to migrate VMs then remove the node; will it affect the VMs?
Wow sounds like a bad divorce. But the node that was removed from Cluster-A can be part of a new Cluster-B without any problems, right? Since they have never seen each other before.So, if you take care the current cluster and the new node will never see eachother again, this should be possible, I think (be carefull, make sure you have backups and do this at your own risk!)
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The idea is to be able to shrink or grow the nodes as necessary. For example. Node-1 is a small weak node as this is required to make a profit. Eventually, that node will be too small one enough customers come online. We will be able to afford a DUAL XEON BOX with 32 gigs of RAM and 4TB of drive space. So the Idea was to add beefy NODE-2 to the cluster, transfer the COntainers/VMs and remove Node-1, leaving only NODE-2. Then when enough clients are gained, purchase another Beefy NODE-3 and create a cluster between NODE-3 and NODE-2 for HA, and other services, etc. I understand that when you add nodes they must not have anything running on them to prevent conflict with the numbering. I hope they will add renumbering of containers in the future, so that you can easily renumber containers before you add the server as a node in a cluster.
Wow sounds like a bad divorce. But the node that was removed from Cluster-A can be part of a new Cluster-B without any problems, right? Since they have never seen each other before.
So that would defeat the purpose of taking a unit that used to be a node in cluster become the master node in a new cluster. The idea was to transfer all my VMs to a beefy node, break it off and make it the master node in new cluster. Obviously you can't format a machine running VM's.Hmm, don't know if it will work, but I would never try to remove a node from Cluster-A and then add this node to Cluster-B without a re-install. If this change is needed, why not just do a clean install on the node, this is done in 10-15 mins....