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<section id="xenserver-maintenance-mode">
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    <title>XenServer and Maintenance Mode</title>
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    <para>For XenServer, you can take a server offline temporarily by using the Maintenance Mode feature in XenCenter. When you place a server into Maintenance Mode, all running VMs are automatically migrated from it to another host in the same pool. If the server is the pool master, a new master will also be selected for the pool. While a server is Maintenance Mode, you cannot create or start any VMs on it.</para>
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    <para><emphasis role="bold">To place a server in Maintenance Mode:</emphasis></para>
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    <orderedlist>
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        <listitem><para>In the Resources pane, select the server, then do one of the following:</para>
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        <itemizedlist>
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            <listitem><para>Right-click, then click Enter Maintenance Mode on the shortcut menu.</para>
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            </listitem>
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            <listitem><para>On the Server menu, click Enter Maintenance Mode.</para>
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           </listitem>
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        </itemizedlist></listitem> 
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        <listitem><para>Click Enter Maintenance Mode.</para></listitem>        
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    </orderedlist>
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    <para>The server's status in the Resources pane shows when all running VMs have been successfully migrated off the server.</para>
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    <para><emphasis role="bold">To take a server out of Maintenance Mode:</emphasis></para>
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    <orderedlist>
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        <listitem><para>In the Resources pane, select the server, then do one of the following:</para>
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            <itemizedlist>
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                <listitem><para>Right-click, then click Exit Maintenance Mode on the shortcut menu.</para>
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                </listitem>
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                <listitem><para>On the Server menu, click Exit Maintenance Mode.</para>
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                </listitem>
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            </itemizedlist></listitem> 
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        <listitem><para>Click Exit Maintenance Mode.</para></listitem>        
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    </orderedlist>
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</section>
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