Hi,
Yes, use affinity groups for this
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.3-...
*The VM Affinity Rule*
When you create an affinity group, you select the virtual machines
that belong to the group. To define /where these virtual machines
can run in relation to each other/, you enable a *VM Affinity Rule*:
A positive rule tries to run the virtual machines together on a
single host; a negative affinity rule tries to run the virtual
machines apart on separate hosts. If the rule cannot be fulfilled,
the outcome depends on whether the weight or filter module is enabled.
On 4/24/19 12:45 PM, Paulo Silva wrote:
Hi,
I have a cluster of 6 hosts using ovirt 4.3 and I want to make sure
that 2 VMs are always started on different hosts.
Is it possible to prevent 2 different VMs from running on the same
physical host without specifying manually a different set of hosts
where each VM can start running?
Thanks
--
Paulo Silva <paulojjs(a)gmail.com <mailto:paulojjs@gmail.com>>
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