Hi,

Is it a Xen cluster? If yes you can make any of the other available hosts in 
the cluster using "xe pool-emergency-transition-to-master" command. Once this 
is done you may reboot the non-functional host.

-Sanjeev

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Gomez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 6:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Forcing the master host in a cluster to reboot possible issue that may 
occur

Hi everyone,

So right now we have the master host in our cluster freeze, the only solution 
we see to getting it back to function is to force reboot it. But We are afraid 
that if we force reboot it the other hosts in the cluster won't know which is 
the master in the cluster and the whole cluster will be in an outage. So what 
do you  recommend that we do or do you think that forcing to reboot the host 
won't cause any additional issues in the infrastructure?

Thank You
Juan Gomez



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