Chris Murphy wrote:
Not sure I understand about "until I am migrated to a different host" (by pclissold). The machine is supposed to be becoming a 196 pretty soon. Are you saying that at the moment I'm somehow on a dodgy host and there is a way I can get to a better one? When I go onto a 196 will I be on a better one? I know I will be at the same data center.
In order to change the defective disk, the host will have to be taken out of service. Caker will arrange for all the Linodes on the affected machine to be migrated to another one. Your Linode Platform Manager grows a 'migrate' button that you click to begin the move at a time that suits you. Caker sets a time at which he will complete any remaining migrations and then take the host out of service. This is way better than having Linodes out of service during the repair. Caker's third post in this topic promises migrations "in the next day or two."
A Linode host always has Linodes of the same size on it. If you are upgrading to a bigger Linode, you will be moved from your current machine to one that hosts the appropriate size. This uses the same migration process as the move from the failing host.
graham wrote:
How does changing hosts affect us ? Do I keep the same IP address ? What is the expected downtime ?
Only the host number you ssh into to access LISH changes, IPs stay the same.
You have to shut down your Linode to migrate. Migration takes ten to twenty minutes. Then you reboot and you're good to go. Your disk image(s) are moved to the new machine and the configuration database is updated to reflect your new location.