Hi Scott,
Thanks for the quick reply, "self hosted engine" are you talking about the
hosted-engine? I tried hosted-engine, I think twice, and I'm having problem
with VLAN(s), I can't manipulate the NIC of the hosted engine.
I think I need to read more about this "self hosted engine".
TIA
Sandvik
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 1:11 AM, Scott <romracer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sandvik,
I believe this ultimately is what the self hosted engine is planned to
solve. It's up to you as to whether you feel comfortable with that idea
currently.
Outside of that, I would point you to the Red Hat Cluster Suite in a
RHEV/RHEL environment. The high availability component of that is based on
Linux-HA but I have only used Red Hat's implementation.
Lastly, the poor man's solution if this isn't critical infrastructure
would be a hot standby server. Keep the packages in sync between the two
however you feel appropriate. Run engine-backup as frequently as needed and
copy it to the second server. Have your engine address as a secondary
address with appropriate DNS and move it between them in a fail over (or
use a CNAME). Restore the backup in a fail over and run engine-setup. I
think you get the idea.
Personally I use hosted engine in all but my main production cluster. That
one will use it once I've upgraded those hosts to RHEL 7.
Hope that helps.
Scott
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016, 11:40 AM Sandvik Agustin <agustinsandvik(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Ovirt Users,
>
> Do you have any documentation, tutorial, howto or workaround to perform
> or to have an ovirt-engine HA? Iv'e tried to google about this but I can't
> find any.
>
> let's say I want to have two engine, engine1 is currently managing two
> hypervisor, then engin2 is my reserved engine, so I can still managed those
> vm that are running inside of my hypervisor if ever engine1 fails.
>
> TIA :)
> Sandvik
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