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Hi Artyom,
Thank you very much for your explanation.
I understand how it works now.
Many thanks!
Kind regards,
Yuko
On 12/01/2014 09:13 PM, Artyom Lukianov wrote:
No it must choose host that have cpu utilization between low and high
thresholds, so if you have power_saving policy with HighUtilization 80 and LowUtilization
20, policy will try to find host that have cpu utilization between this two values, and if
he found such host, will migrate vms on it(if found number of such hosts will choose host
randomly). If you don't have such host, vms will stay on old host.
Thanks
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From: "Yuko Katabami" <ykatabam(a)redhat.com>
To: devel(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 11:09:16 AM
Subject: [ovirt-devel] [Localization Question] Cluster Policy "power_saving"
Hi oVirt developers,
I am currently translating documentation and I would like to ask you one question on
power_saving Cluster Policy,
in order to understand the mechanism properly so that I can translate accurately.
(Please excuse me -- this might be a basic concept, but it is a bit confusing for me)
My understanding is that when this is selected, the Manager tries to shut down a host
which has the lowest usage within the cluster (so that it can save the power).
In order to shut it down, VMs running on that host need to be migrated to other host.
Which host will be the destination?
Would it be the host with the second lowest usage rate?
Many thanks in advance,
Yuko Katabami
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Hi Artyom,<br>
<br>
Thank you very much for your explanation.<br>
I understand how it works now. <br>
Many thanks!<br>
<br>
Kind regards,<br>
<br>
Yuko<br>
<br>
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<pre wrap="">No it must choose host that have cpu utilization
between low and high thresholds, so if you have power_saving policy with HighUtilization
80 and LowUtilization 20, policy will try to find host that have cpu utilization between
this two values, and if he found such host, will migrate vms on it(if found number of such
hosts will choose host randomly). If you don't have such host, vms will stay on old
host.
Thanks
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Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 11:09:16 AM
Subject: [ovirt-devel] [Localization Question] Cluster Policy "power_saving"
Hi oVirt developers,
I am currently translating documentation and I would like to ask you one question on
power_saving Cluster Policy,
in order to understand the mechanism properly so that I can translate accurately.
(Please excuse me -- this might be a basic concept, but it is a bit confusing for me)
My understanding is that when this is selected, the Manager tries to shut down a host
which has the lowest usage within the cluster (so that it can save the power).
In order to shut it down, VMs running on that host need to be migrated to other host.
Which host will be the destination?
Would it be the host with the second lowest usage rate?
Many thanks in advance,
Yuko Katabami
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