Hi Christian,

I guess what you mean is you have two different CloudStack environments – A and 
B – and you want to collapse these into one single CloudStack environment?

Whilst I wouldn’t say it’s impossible it would certainly be a fairly huge 
challenge. Both your DB backends will be using the same database entry IDs for 
e.g. VM instances, volumes, networks, etc. To migrate one CloudStack instance 
into another you would have to change all DB entriers for the imported zone, 
then update all database internal references for the same. This would be a huge 
task and most likely very error prone, i.e. I would advise against trying it.

If you however could export all VMs from CloudStack B and import them into 
CloudStack A then this could work. You could even do a slow migration where you 
slowly evacuate all VMs from one hypervisor host, migrate the VMs to 
destination CloudStack, then rebuild the host and add it to destination 
CloudStack A – then rinse and repeat. This way the destination CloudStack 
instance would deal with all internal DB consistency itself as part of the 
template/disk imports and subsequent VM startups.

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 10/10/2017, 16:05, "Ciobanu Cristian" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hello,
    
     
    
        I have a question, I have 2 cloudstack management console, is there a
    way to migrate from A to B ? I like to use just one management console this
    is why I ask this.
    
     
    
       Example :
    
     
    
            Cloudstack Management - zone A
    
     
    ---------------------------->  CloudStack Management zone A and B
    
            CloudStack manamenegt - zone B     
    
     
    
     
    
    Thank you,
    
    Cristian
    
    


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