Hi,
On Thu, November 10, 2016 10:35 am, Sven Kieske wrote:
On 09/11/16 18:04, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Clicking on it just does nothing. So I cannot seem
> to set them as highly available. So what am I missing?
AFAIK in order to use HA, you need to have configured power management
and another host in the same cluster (new versions also work with
another DC) which acts as a power gate.
ovirt ensures your vms run "HA" by being able to fence hosts when
they misbehave.
So if you got just one host, you can't fence, and you can't set vms as
"HA".
Okay, so is there some way to tell ovirt to auto-start VMs? I thought the
way to do that was marking them HA. If that's NOT the case, then other
than manually writing a script using ovirt-shell to start the VMs when
e.g. the engine starts.... Is there some way to tell ovirt to start a VM
automatically when the system starts? (e.g. after a power failure)?
Thanks,
-derek
HTH
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