Thanks,
So the question remains: if, for some reason, HE is having issue and I want
to power on a VM on a node and the VM already exists (but powered off), how
do I list and power it on? any utility to view the vm's and power one of
them?
Thanks
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 8:56 AM Petr Kotas <pkotas(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Hetz,
with oVirt, the virtual machines that does not run are not present on the
node. You have the storage where are the virtual machines stored. You also
have the engine which stores every virtual machine in its database. It also
knows where the machine should run. This is why you can see the virtual
machine not running on certain node.
Only once you start the virtual machine, it is placed on the destined node.
Hope this helps.
Petr
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 2:54 AM Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(a)hetz.biz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying after connecting to a node to look with virsh what machines
> are available (this is 1 node ovirt)
> Even when using something
> like: qemu://mynode/system?authfile=/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/virsh_auth.conf
> and running list --all - I see only the running machines.
>
> Looking through the web UI though, I see all the running and not-running
> vm's.
>
> So how can I see all of them?
>
> Thanks
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