Hi Juan, I my XenServer 6.1-6.2 experience rebooting the master hosts causes another host to become the master automatically. As long as there are no VMs running on the master there will be little effect on your cluster.
If you haven't done it already, Google around further to confirm, there are countless articles on XenServer which have covered off nearly all of my XenServer questions, even resolved emergency situations. - Ian On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Juan Gomez <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > > > Email asegurado por Check Point > >
