
If you turn the host back on, do the VM then power up on the host that was never down? If so, we have filed a bug around this in our 3.5.1 environment. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1192596 -Patrick
On Apr 16, 2015, at 7:01 PM, Ron V <ronvach@abacom.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am testing guest VM migration in the event of a host crash, and I am surprised to see that guests that are selected to be highly available do not migrate when a host is forcibly turned off.
I have a 2 host cluster using iSCSI for storage, and when one of the hosts, either the SPM or normal, is forcibly turned off, although the engine sees the host as non-responsive, the VMs that were running on it remain on that crashed host, and a question mark (?) appears next to them. Other than checking "highly available", is there another step that needs to be made for a VM to be restarted on a working host should the host it is running on fail?
Thanks,
R.
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