Was there a specific issue you had? If you recreate the router and guest VMS can still get their addresses then that answers this question. I've never had a problem with recreating the router, in fact there's a global option to recreate the router root disk on every router reboot, presumably because it should be rare and it avoid having to deal with corruption. On Nov 29, 2012 8:50 AM, "Musayev, Ilya" <imusa...@webmd.net> wrote:
> I had an issue with my router vm in a cluster and had to drop it and > create another one. This happened for all of my zones. I had to drop and > recreate all router vms. > > > While my issue was addressed by redeploying a new router vm (typical DHCP, > DNS and UserData offering) I'm not certain if the dhcp info for previous > existing instances is preserved and carried over to a new router vm. I see > that the IP information is stored in DB, however I dont know if the router > vm pulls iP info from DB and recreates dhcpd leases fIle. > > As always - any feedback is appreciated. > > Thanks > Ilya >