Yes you could use affinity labels, can you remove hosts without breaking affinity? I had
to set the affinity to soft/not enforcing when doing maintenance on hosts.
The only way to bulk add hosts is via the API/SDK.
The easiest would be ansible.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/ovirt_affinity_group_modu...
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/ovirt_affinity_label_modu...
Regards,
Paul S.
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Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re: affinity/pool/fencing ?
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You might find affinity labels are a better fit in this use case. It would allow you to
add/remove/move hosts in the future much more quickly than hard coding affinity. But that
still leaves the bulk configuration tasks.
The only way to do this quickly is with the REST API or one of the SDKs that leverage it.
You'd create the affinity labels in the web UI then assign the VMs using the API.
---- On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:43:43 +0100 Nardus Geldenhuys
<nardusg@gmail.com<mailto:nardusg@gmail.com>> wrote ----
Hi Paul
Thanks for the response, easy way to add 100 VM's in your second step ?
Regards
Nar
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17, Staniforth, Paul
<P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk<mailto:P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>>
wrote:
Hello Nar,
you can achieve this with 2 affinity rules, a positive and negative
one.
In the cluster create the first affinity group VM affinity rule disabled HOST affinity
rule positive set enforcing mode. Then add the VMs and 2 Hosts to force them to run on
these hosts.
In the cluster create the second affinity group VM affinity rule disabled HOST affinity
rule negative set enforcing mode. Then add the rest of the VMs and the 2 Hosts to force
them not to run on these hosts.
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/vmm-guide/chap-Administrative_Tasks.h...
Regards,
Paul S.
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Hi oVirt land
Hope you are well. Don't even know what to call this. But let me describe what I want
to achieve.
We have a cluster with say 100 vm's. But we want two use two hosts in the cluster two
run only certain VM's. I think you can do that with affinity rules. But how can I
restrict those two hosts to only run the VM's, meaning that no other VM's will run
on them.
I don't want to go and edit the 100 other VM's to not run on 2 hosts. Is there an
easy way for doing this?
Oracle VM uses pools, I dont know what vmware uses.
Any advice will help.
Regards
Nar
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