For what it's worth we do active passive with pacemaker, corosync, and drbd. all the configuration files stay synced by drbd, pacemaker ensures the services are only running on one node. Works pretty well.

On Jan 13, 2019 2:33 PM, maoz zadok <maozza@gmail.com> wrote:
is it good enough to disable the ovirt-engine "systemctl disable ovirt-engine"  on the standby node? 
if it does, what about the other services, do I have to disable the following as well? : 
ovirt-engine-dwhd.service                     enabled 
ovirt-engine.service                          enabled 
ovirt-fence-kdump-listener.service            enabled 
ovirt-imageio-proxy.service                   enabled 
ovirt-provider-ovn.service                    enabled 
ovirt-vmconsole-proxy-sshd.service            enabled 
ovirt-websocket-proxy.service                 enabled 

Thank you! 
maoz

On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 3:34 PM Mike <combr@ya.ru> wrote:
13.01.2019 10:47, Yedidyah Bar David пишет:

> Most people that need HA engine use ovirt-hosted-engine,

HA hosted-engine cannot help if VM image are broken. HA runs same image
on different nodes, and if current running VM corrupt FS, for example,
it cannot  run on other nodes also.

I wrote about this experience here some time ago.

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Mike
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