This section discusses use cases when a stateless host exists in the target cluster.
- (On an N-VDS switch) Migration of vmk0 adapter from VSS/DVS to N-VDS is not supported on NSX-T 2.4 and NSX-T 2.4.1.
- (On an N-VDS switch) Migration of vmk0 adapter from VSS/DVS to N-VDS is supported on NSX-T 2.5.
- (On a VDS switch) Migration of VMkernel adapters is not supported.
Target Host | Reference Host Configuration | Steps To Auto Deploy Target Hosts |
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Target host has vmk0 adapter configured. | The host profile extracted from the reference host has vmk0 configured on an N-VDS switch. In NSX-T, TNP has only vmk0 migration mapping configured. |
The target host is successfully deployed with ESXi and NSX-T VIBs. |
Target host has vmk0 adapter configured. | The host profile extracted from the reference host has vmk0 on vSwitch and vmk1 is on an N-VDS switch. In NSX-T, TNP has only vmk1 migration mapping configured. |
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Target host has vmk0 adapter configured. | The host profile extracted from the reference host has vmk0 is configured on a vSwitch and vmk1 is configured on an N-VDS switch. In NSX-T, TNP has vmk0 and vmk1 migration mappings configured. |
The target host is successfully deployed with ESXi and NSX-T VIBs. |
Target host has vmk0 and vmk1 adapters configured. | The host profile extracted from the reference host has vmk0 on vSwitch and vmk1 configured on an N-VDS switch. In NSX-T, TNP has a vmk1 migration mapping configured. |
The target host is successfully deployed with ESXi and NSX-T VIBs. |
Target host has vmk0 and vmk1 adapters configured. | The host profile extracted from the reference host has vmk0 and vmk1 configured on an N-VDS switch. In NSX-T, TNP has vmk0 and vmk1 migration mappings configured. |
The target host is successfully deployed with ESXi and NSX-T VIBs. |