Am 05.11.20 um 19:19 schrieb Strahil Nikolov:
You need to enable HA for the VM.
Yes this I know and I had this on. When I set the host in maintenance
mode, the VM was moving to another host, but not when I kill the host.
About the XVM , I think that you first need to install it on all
hosts and then check in UI, if you can find that fence agent in "Power
Management".
Thanks, I will try this!
Best Regard
Jonathan
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В четвъртък, 5 ноември 2020 г., 18:41:40 Гринуич+2, jb <jonbae77(a)gmail.com>
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Yes I know, is just a guest... I wanted to test what is happen with a
VM, when I kill it's host. After that, I have not seen that the VM is
moving to another host.
So I thought maybe ovirt needs the power management for that.
I have read about fence_xvm, but I don't know how to configure oVirt
with that.
Am 05.11.20 um 17:11 schrieb Strahil Nikolov:
> This is just a guess , but you might be able to install fence_xvm on all Virtualized
Hosts .
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> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
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> В четвъртък, 5 ноември 2020 г., 16:00:40 Гринуич+2, jb <jonbae77(a)gmail.com>
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> Hello,
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> I would like to build a hyperconverged gluster with hosted engine in a
> virtual environment, on Fedora 33 with KVM.
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> The setup is for testing purposes, specially for test upgrades before
> running them on the real physical Servers. But I want to have the setup
> as close as possible to the real environment, so the only thing is
> missing is a fence agent.
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> Is there a way to simulate power management in a virtual environment?
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> Jonathan
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