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Reconnect a Managed Host
Use the vSphere Client to reconnect a managed host to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Client connected to a vCenter Server system, display the inventory and click the
managed host to reconnect.
2 Right-click the host and select Connect from the pop-up menu.
When the managed host’s connection status to vCenter Server is changed, the statuses of the virtual
machines on that managed host are updated to reflect the change.
Reconnecting Hosts After Changes to the vCenter Server SSL
Certificate
vCenter Server uses an SSL certificate to encrypt and decrypt host passwords stored in the
vCenter Server database. If the certificate is replaced or changed, vCenter Server cannot decrypt host
passwords, and therefore cannot connect to managed hosts.
If vCenter Server fails to decrypt a host password, the host is disconnected from vCenter Server. You
must reconnect the host and supply the login credentials, which will be encrypted and stored in the
database using the new certificate.
Remove a Host from a Cluster
When a host is removed from a cluster, the resources it provides are deducted from the total cluster
resources. The virtual machines deployed on the host are either migrated to other hosts within the cluster,
or remain with the host and are removed from the cluster, depending on the state of the virtual machines
when the host is removed from the cluster.
You can remove hosts from a cluster by selecting them in the inventory and dragging them to a new
location within the inventory. The new location can be a folder as a standalone host or another cluster.
Prerequisites
Before you can remove a host from a cluster, you must power off all virtual machines that are running on
the host, or migrate the virtual machines to a new host using vMotion.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Client connected to a vCenter Server system, display the inventory.
2 Right-click the appropriate managed host icon in the inventory panel, and select Enter Maintenance
Mode from the pop-up menu.
If all virtual machines on the host are not powered off, the host will not enter maintenance mode.
If the host is inside a DRS-enabled cluster, entering maintenance mode causes DRS to attempt to
automatically evacuate powered-on virtual machines from the host using vMotion.
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