On 7/11/12 6:29 PM, "Mice Xia" <mice_...@tcloudcomputing.com> wrote:

>Hi, All
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>I've set up an environment with two clusters (in the same pod), one
>Xenserver and the other is VMware, based on 3.0.x ASF branch.
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>Now I'm trying to remove the VMware cluster begin with disabling it and
>destroying the system VMS running on it, but the systemVMs restarted
>immediately on VMware cluster, which blocks cluster removal.
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>I wonder if this is the expected result by design, or should it be
>better that the system VMs get allocated on an enabled cluster?
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>Regards
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>Mice 
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It's by design. Disabled cluster just can't be used for creating new /
starting existing user vms / routers; but it still can be used by system
resources (SSVM and Console proxy).

To delete the cluster, you need to:

* disable cluster
* enable maintenance for the primary storage in the cluster
* put hosts in cluster into maintenance mode

* destroy system vms
* delete hosts and primary storage
* delete the cluster

-Alena.

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