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When a cluster goes down due to a power failure, the VMs power back up when the hosts come back online. Is there any way to control this and create a boot order for those VMs?
The instructions for shutting down a cluster are to use “sudo shutdown -P now” on the CVM’s in the cluster to shut each one down, but the command only works on the first CVM. The command errors out the rest of the CVMs because they can’t reach the first CVM that was shut down. Am I missing something?
I need to upgrade an dark site cluster from AOS 5.1.5 to 5.20.1.1. It looks like I need to upgrade from 5.1.5 to 5.5.9.5 to 5.10.11.1 to 5.15.6 to 5.20.1.1. Will I need to upgrade the AHV matched to each version after I upgrade the AOS?
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