How to re-register a physical machine as pool master.

I have 2 desktops , one of them running OVS2.2 the other VM Manager. I had registered the OVS system as pool master using the VM manager system. Then somehow the machine running VM manager was formatted (reimaged) without removing the pool or pool master etc. Now I have got VM manager installed and running again, but unable to register the OVS system as pool master again. It gives the expected message that is "pool master is registered with some other pool, cannot register it again". How to unregister the OVS server now that the previous installation of VM manager is gone and re-register it as pool master of a new pool ?

itsakc wrote:
How to unregister the OVS server now that the previous installation of VM manager is gone and re-register it as pool master of a new pool ?For a single server:
1. Shutdown all the running VMs using the "xm shutdown" command. You may need to use "xm list" to get a list of running VMs.
2. Shutdown the OVS agent using "service ovs-agent stop"
3. Delete the local ovs-agent database: "rm -rf /etc/ovs-agent/db"
4. Startup the OVS agent using "service ovs-agent start"
5. Register the server with Oracle VM Manager

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