Hi 赵亮
no, i cannot find any screenshot that you said.
are you sure you have edited the vms and set them as highly available ?
Cheers
2016-03-31 14:23 GMT+08:00 赵亮1 <zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com>:
Hi plysan
Thanks for your help!
As you can see , i have opened the VM HA (i had show you the screenshot in
the last mail), and some relevant settings i have checked(cluster settings
of resilience). I don't kown where is the problem .
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*From: * "plysan"<plysab(a)gmail.com>;
*Date: * Thu, Mar 31, 2016 12:37 PM
*To: * "赵亮1"<zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com>;
*Cc: * "Users(a)ovirt.org List"<users(a)ovirt.org>;
*Subject: * Re: [ovirt-users] i meet some problems of ovirt3.6.2
Hi Zhao,
This is not a bug. you reboot the host without letting ovirt engine
knowing it, ovirt engine will think there must be something wrong going on
with the host, and IIRC will trigger some mechanism to fence the host(ssh
soft fence, power management, etc). In this circumstances, If the vms are
not ha vms, these vms will not auto restart on other normal hosts.
You can edit the vms as highly available to make the vm auto reboot on
other host.
2016-03-31 11:55 GMT+08:00 赵亮1 <zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com>:
> Hi plysan,
>
> I had reboot the host manually from the host itself(i did it many times),
> and i had setup the power management succssefully(i used the DELL IDRAC
> ---idrac8), the problem that i meet is a bug? or this is new feature?
>
>
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> *From: * "plysan"<plysab(a)gmail.com>;
> *Date: * Thu, Mar 31, 2016 11:10 AM
> *To: * "Phillip Bailey"<phbailey(a)redhat.com>;
> *Cc: * "zhao.liang1@puxinasset.com"<zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com>;
"users"<
> users(a)ovirt.org>;
> *Subject: * Re: [ovirt-users] i meet some problems of ovirt3.6.2
>
> Hi Zhao,
>
> Did you reboot the host manually from the host itself (outside of ovirt
> ui)? Have you setup the host with power management in ovirt ui?
>
> Cheers
>
> 2016-03-31 9:13 GMT+08:00 Phillip Bailey <phbailey(a)redhat.com>:
>
>> Hi Zhao,
>>
>> Have you configured the migration policy? It's possible that your VM is
>> currently set to not allow migration. See the "Resilience Policy Settings
>> Explained" section of this document:
>>
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/administration-guide/.
>>
>> -Phillip Bailey
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 4:19 AM, zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com <
>> zhao.liang1(a)puxinasset.com> wrote:
>>
>>> hi,all , i'm a chinese user of ovirt3.6.2 ,here are my problems
>>>
>>> i have 3 hosts, they all work fine , there are 10 vms run on it. i want
>>> test if vm will still work when i stop a host( the vm is running on this
>>> host),but when i reboot the host , the vm is down , but, you know it should
>>> be running on other host, i dont know what happened.
>>>
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