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		By: talisker1843		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Trying to implement Citrix MCS using a single master image VM across two separate Nutanix clusters, to have a single VM for image updates and management. Both Nutanix clusters have separate storage containers dedicated for Citrix MCS Workloads. Currently trying to automate the restore of the Protection domain VM, which is the protection domain for the Citrix MCS Master image VM on the primary Nutanix AHV cluster, to a separate Nutanix AHV cluster which has a  separate Nutanix storage container allocated for only MCS workloads. The Protection domain by default on restroing the protected VM snapshot places the restored protected VM disks on the storage container named SelfServiceContainer. It is then not possible in the Prism console to clone the restored VM to another storage container. To move the restored VM disks to another storage container involves several manual steps at the command line on the secondary cluster, to find the disk id, copy the disk from the SelfServiceContainer to the dedication MCS storage container on the cluster etc to complete the process. Is it possible to execute this via PowerShell in a simpler automated method. Once the VM from the Primary cluster is restored to the secondary cluster MCS storage container, a snapshot would be taken of the VM and used via Studio to update the remote cluster machine catalog]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to implement Citrix MCS using a single master image VM across two separate Nutanix clusters, to have a single VM for image updates and management. Both Nutanix clusters have separate storage containers dedicated for Citrix MCS Workloads. Currently trying to automate the restore of the Protection domain VM, which is the protection domain for the Citrix MCS Master image VM on the primary Nutanix AHV cluster, to a separate Nutanix AHV cluster which has a  separate Nutanix storage container allocated for only MCS workloads. The Protection domain by default on restroing the protected VM snapshot places the restored protected VM disks on the storage container named SelfServiceContainer. It is then not possible in the Prism console to clone the restored VM to another storage container. To move the restored VM disks to another storage container involves several manual steps at the command line on the secondary cluster, to find the disk id, copy the disk from the SelfServiceContainer to the dedication MCS storage container on the cluster etc to complete the process. Is it possible to execute this via PowerShell in a simpler automated method. Once the VM from the Primary cluster is restored to the secondary cluster MCS storage container, a snapshot would be taken of the VM and used via Studio to update the remote cluster machine catalog</p>
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		By: Recovering a Protection Domain snapshot to a VM — My Virtual Vision &#124; Farhan Parkar&#039;s Weblog		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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