I believe you would accomplish this by setting a VM to be highly available (like the engine). Then engine makes sure this VM is up on at least one node through lease agreements (IIRC). In either case, I think this is what you want

On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net> wrote:
I have an oVirt cluster that was hard shutdown last night (fire is bad,
and firemen killed the generators for their safety).  When it came back
up, it did not start any VMs other than the hosted engine.

Is that expected?  I know this is not a normal use case, but is there a
way to set VMs to start on cluster boot?

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Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
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