On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 04:19:21PM +0000, Alexandre Santos wrote:
2013/2/13 Jorick Astrego <jorick(a)netbulae.eu>:
> On 02/13/2013 04:47 PM, Alexandre Santos wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've been asked for a HA solution and I've been testing oVirt with a
> NFS NAS and 2 hosts where I run 2 VMs that have a balancer at their
> front, each on a different host. Now I'm thinking on the possibility
> of a host malfunction and my question is: is there automatic migration
> of the VMs that are running on this host to the other host?
> Sorry if it is a silly question :-)
>
> Alex
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> Bit of a silly question as it is listed on the homepage
> (
http://www.ovirt.org) ;->
>
> Packed with features
>
> choice of stand-alone Hypervisor or install-on-top of your existing Linux
> installation
> high availability
> live migration
> scheduled migration
> Web-based management interface
> iSCSI, FC, NFS, and local storage
>
>
> --
> Kind regards,
>
> Jorick Astrego
>
> Netbulae B.V.
> Site:
http://www.netbulae.eu
Hi,
Hi :-)
I've been migrating VMs using the web administration but I need Power
Management on each host so that the engine detects that a host is
down, right?
Yes, it needs to be fenced.
Regarding the topic of this mail which grabbed my attention.
when I think about HA and oVirt I think about the following :
- oVirt Engine/RHEV-M can failover to an other host
- The shared storage is also available on the other side.
I've been testing migrating Engine in case it fails in a POC
by putting Engine in a KVM VM under control of pacemaker and
DRBD to drop the need of shared storage.
The storage part is something I haven't found a solid solution
for. Maybe with DRBD, but there must be a better way i think.
Vincent
Alex
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