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Easiest way to avoid potential failover during datacenter move

 
 
Bruno
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      04-21-2009
Hi,
we are moving one datacenter and would like to avoid potential failover
while the physical boxes are moved over the new facility.
By putting all resources in the 'unimpacted' datacenter machines, we should
avoid connectivity issues for the users.
I guess that disabling the cluster service on the machines we move should be
enough to avoid that the cluster tries to mount resources in case of network
problem at boot up. Is there anything more i should take care of before
switching off the machines ?
thanks in advance
bruno
 
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