There are examples of how to work with affinity labels in Python SDK
version 4, if you are interested:
-
Thanks Roy. I will try.
Em qui, 24 de nov de 2016 às 13:01, Roy Golan <rgolan(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rgolan@redhat.com>> escreveu:
Affinity labels [1] will allow you to label the hosts and vms to
site1 and site2 and that should be it.
- create label per site
- add the redpective label to each vm and host
Unfortunately there is no UI for that but with SDK or rest it's easy
[1]
https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2016/07/affinity-labels/
On Nov 24, 2016 3:12 PM, "Rogério Ceni Coelho"
<rogeriocenicoelho(a)gmail.com <mailto:rogeriocenicoelho@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Hi Ovirt Jedi´s !!!
First of all, congrats about the product !!! I love Ovirt !!!
I am using Ovirt 4.0.4 with 10 hosts and 58 virtual machines on
two Active-Active Datacenters using two EMC Vplex + two EMC
VNX5500 + eight Dell Blades + 8 Dell PowerEdge M610 and two M620
Servers.
Half servers are on Site 1 and Half servers on Site 2. The same
with VMs. All Sites work as one and have redundant network,
storage, power, etc etc etc ...
I want to know what is the best way to set that VM number 1 runs
on Site 1 and VM number 2 runs on Site 2 ?
On Vmware 5.1 we use DRS Group Manager and on Hyper-V we use
Custom Properties on hosts and on VMs. What we use on oVirt
without segregate on two different Datacenters or two different
clusters ?
Thanks in advance.
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