If you deployed with wizard the hosted engine should already be HA and can
run on any host. I’d you look at GUI you will see a crown beside each host
that is capable of running the hostess engine.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 5:14 PM David White via Users <users(a)ovirt.org>
wrote:
I just finished deploying oVirt 4.4.5 onto a 3-node hyperconverged
cluster
running on Red Hat 8.3 OS.
Over the course of the setup, I noticed that I had to setup the storage
for the engine separately from the gluster bricks.
It looks like the engine was installed onto /rhev/data-center/ on the
first host, whereas the gluster bricks for all 3 hosts are on
/gluster_bricks/.
I fear that I may already know the answer to this, but:
Is it possible to make the engine highly available?
Also, thinking hypothetically here, what would happen to my VMs that are
physically on the first server, if the first server crashed? The engine is
what handles the high availability, correct? So what if a VM was running on
the first host? There would be nothing to automatically "move" it to one of
the remaining healthy hosts.
Or am I misunderstanding something here?
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