Hi,
In oVirt environment, power manager should be enabled for the host to
support VM high availability in the cluster. Various kinds of
physical power management protocol are supported, ie., ALOM, ILO&etc.
However, when the oVirt is running on a nested KVM
environment, there is no feasible way to do the power management of the
VDSM host(also a KVM virtual machine). A new protocol
will be based on libvirt to achieve the power management of a virtual
host. The new protocol can be named as "libvirtp".
In oVirt engine, a new type will be added to
power management---> type libvirtp
power management--->address it will be the IP of the physical host where
the virtual VDSM host is on when "libvirtp" is selected
power management--->user name it will be the user name to the libvirtd
service
power management--->password it will be the password to the libvirtd service
power management--->port it will be the port to the libvirtd service
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舒明 Shu Ming
Open Virtualization Engineerning; CSTL, IBM Corp.
Tel: 86-10-82451626 Tieline: 9051626 E-mail: shuming(a)cn.ibm.com or
shuming(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com
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