Really? in the main page you have also:
High Availability Considerations
A highly available host requires a power management device and its fencing parameters
configured. In addition, for a virtual machine to be highly available when its host
becomes non-operational, it needs to be started on
another available host in the cluster. To enable the migration of highly available
virtual machines:
• Power management must be configured for the hosts running the highly available virtual
machines.
• The host running the highly available virtual machine must be part of a cluster which
has other available hosts.
• The destination host must be running.
• The source and destination host must have access to the data domain on which the
virtual machine resides.
• The source and destination host must have access to the same virtual networks and
VLANs.
• There must be enough CPUs on the destination host that are not in use to support the
virtual machine's requirements.
• There must be enough RAM on the destination host that is not in use to support the
virtual machine's requirements.
What in particular is not clear and need better explanation?
Well, right now my problem is to understand how can I "simulate" this Power
management. Maybe in the future, if we decide that oVirt is the right solution for us, we
will buy some Power management system (APC or similar).
But now, for the experiments, I can't ask my boss to pay >500€ for a device that
maybe we will not use...
By the way: I find really funny, that I can't define an Cluster with automatically
migration of the VM without Power management. OK, I know what it can happens if the host
is not really dead, but at least to allow that, with warnings and so on, should be
nice...
Regards
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Luca Bertoncello
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