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      Network Management lost, No Nic display Consol

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      @DustyArmstrong said in Network Management lost, No Nic display Consol: @nikade sorry to drag this up but, is there a particular process or methodology to avoid this in the first place? Just had it happen on two brand new hosts, I had to re-install XCP from scratch. Bit worried if I reboot one of them now for any reason this will happen again. It happened on both the pool master and the slave, network completely wiped out on both. Genuinely one of the most bizarre series of events I've ever experienced with server infrastructure, I could not understand what was going on until I found this thread. What exactly happend? Could you try and explain in 1-2-3 steps?
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      update: vGPU w NVIDIA Tesla P4

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      Recommended DELL Hardware ?

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      @DustinB said in Recommended DELL Hardware ?: Doesn't using non-shared storage ultimately cause the VM to be started on the other host? No. Live migration can occur between hosts even if: the VDI are located on non-shared storage the hosts are in completely different pools For the cross pool migration to succeed, both pools need to support a common instruction set. Otherwise, use the Warm Migration feature that does reboot the VM so that it is running the correct instruction set on the destination host.