Hi Khoi,
Node is the hypervizor which can run many guests (VMs).
We support a feature call Hosted-Engine, which allows the Node to run the
Engine (the oVirt Manager) as a special type of highly-available VM on the
Node(s), that it will manage.
(
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/how-to/hosted-engine/ )
That Engine manages all Nodes that are added to it, and all VMs that they
run.
In case e.g. Node1 fails you can simply start the VM on Node2, (as long as
shared storage is used), in case of Hosted-Engine it will happen
automatically - as long as you installed it on multiple nodes, which is the
recommended deployment.
Hope that helped, if you have any further questions please do not hesitate
to ask,
Thanks in advance,
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Khoi Thinh <thinhduckhoi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
My name is Khoi. I'm totally new to Ovirt and i'd like to know some
knowledge related to Ovirt's architecture as well as how it works.
As far as i understand, in each "Node" we can have many "guest".
My questions are:
1.We need to install Ovirt management engine in order to manage system.
But that engine would be installed on "Node" or can be installed on
"Guest"?
2.Let's say i have 2 "Node" with 4 "Guest" in each
"Node"
It would be something like this
[ ■ ■] Node 1
[ ■ ■]
[ ■ ■] Node 2
[ ■ ■]
If the management engine can be installed on the first guest of Node1,
from that we can manage everything in Node1 and Node2? Or we just only
manage the other guest in Node1?
3.Regard of High availability of Ovirt
If the first guest of Ovirt1 (which we install management engine on) went
down, what would happen? We can pull a image from Shared Storage and use it
to deploy a new management engine on other Guest? (On Node1 or Node2)
Best regards,
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