Hi Oved!
That's a perfect explanation. Do we have a release date for 4.1? I'm
currently working with RHV in my production enviroment.
I may don't have the opportunity to wait for 4.1 to see the light as all my
customers VMs (im a web hoster) run on a non HA cluster as my provider does
not give me access to the IPMI. If anyone knows anyway to workaround this
limitation please do let me know.
Thanks a lot!
El 28 nov. 2016 9:12 p. m., "Oved Ourfali" <oourfali(a)redhat.com>
escribió:
Hi Sebastian
Currently in case a host is not responding, the only way to make sure no
vms are running on it is to fence it, and we only support fencing through
power management.
In 4.1 we plan to have limited options for storage fencing. This will mean
that if a host is not responding then we try to run HA VMs on another host.
If the host is still up then it will fail, as the non responsive host is
the one holding the lock. If, however, the host is really dead, then the
run VM should succeed.
So, a VM should be up and running, but it might run on a host that has
connectivity issues.
Better than what you have now, but still partial. I guess this might get
improved during 4.2.
Regards,
Oved
On Nov 28, 2016 18:29, "Sebastian Greco" <sgreco(a)essiprojects.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to have HA in a cluster which hosts have not got
> configured the "Power Management"?
>
> In my scenario I have 2 hosts (v4) on OVH and a hosted-engine to manage
> them. Thing is that OVH does not allow direct communication with the hosts
> IPMI interface. IPMI is only available in the "customer area" under a java
> applet as that interface is connected to a non accesible network. So,
> having no access to this interface I find myself in a situation in which I
> lost all my HA functionality :(
>
> Any help would be more than welcome.
>
> Sebas
>
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