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worked like a charm, you can juggle around as much as you want all history stay as is and other machines left in GC’s continue their routines. One thing to notice though is that changes seem to take place immediately before clicking next so one should properly avoid closing mid-stage.
Sure helps alot thanks for the work :)
I did read that one but at the very best it only describes how you add entities to consistency groups not how to modify them. In addition I also read https://portal.nutanix.com/#/page/docs/details?targetId=Web-Console-Guide-Prism-v510:wc-protection-domain-edit-wc-t.html but it does not cover consistency groups other than in NearSync and even here its about adding or deleting… I know how to add and remove them, im wondering how to modify them. What I understand from your reply is that it is not possible or do you mean i can shuffle them around in the “Update Protection Domain (Async DR): PROTECTIOM_DOMAIN” as much as i want before clicking next? I dont wanna lose protection domain snapshots, i cant seem to find out what it does with snapshots if I remove it and add it again. But maybe i dont take the “consistency group” phrase literal enough and it makes no sense to change consistency groups?? Maybe i should try and describe my scenario: I Have two protection domains and they got mixed
Thanks for the “focus” tip, we will look into that.
@angeessan oh by they way i think at one point you had to use a special naming scheme for you files, i cant remember if i had to do that last time or if the implementation have become better.I found this note… rename /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu to /boot/efi/EFI/boot
@angeessan nope, the next thing to do is to make sure your truly do follow the uefi standard or have some odd implementation of it.I have had to drop the vendors implementation and create it by hand myself from the UEFI documentation, then boot it from other media and recreate the system files.But to begin with you can go into the UEFI menu and browse the disks to see if you can even find the files you need, if so try and call them by hand from the menu. If that is possible I would try and see if you could manually tell UEFI to use them or try and figure out why it does not just use them. Maybe you have more than you think when browsing through or something else will become clear in the process.Good luck.
Sorry its not clear to me if you get the UEFI boot screen?It is very clear before its trying to boot the OS if you successfully got the boot method changed.If not maybe its not yet implemented properly in the GUI (often happens in their first try) and you still need to do the through cli.nutanix@cvm$ acli vm.update vm uefi_boot=True
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