
Thanks, that answers my follow up question! :) My concern is that I could have a host off-line for a month say, is that going to cause any issues? Thanks, Thomas On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 3:12 AM Staniforth, Paul < P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
you should be able to use the power saving cluster scheduling policy.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.2-bet...
Regards,
Paul S. ------------------------------ *From:* users-bounces@ovirt.org <users-bounces@ovirt.org> on behalf of Thomas Letherby <xrs444@xrs444.net> *Sent:* 08 February 2018 05:51 *To:* users@ovirt.org *Subject:* [ovirt-users] Maximum time node can be offline.
Hello all,
Is there a maximum length of time an Ovirt Node 4.2 based host can be offline in a cluster before it would have issues when powered back on?
The reason I ask is in my lab I currently have a three node cluster that works really well, however a lot of the time I only actually need the resources of one host, so to save power I'd like to keep the other two offline until needed.
I can always script them to boot once a week or so if I need to.
Thanks,
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