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On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 18:15:27 -0800 Jim wrote:
JK> Just to be clear, the "proper" procedure for rebooting a host in oVirt =
is
JK> to put it in maintence mode, ssh to the node, issue the reboot, then af=
ter
JK> confirming its back up, right click on the node in the web UI and select
JK> "confirm node reboot", then take it out of maintence mode?
I think the 'confirm node reboot' step can be stepped if you put it into
maintenance before rebooting. I think it's needed when a host which was
running VMs gets hung and you need to force a reboot. Confirming the reboot
lets the engine know that those VMs are no longer running on that node. But
it certainly won't do any harm to do it anyways.
Robert
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