How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster

I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge. I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in. The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in. I can find nothing in the documentation etc. Thanks in advance. Darryl ________________________________ The contents of this electronic message and any attachments are intended only for the addressee and may contain legally privileged, personal, sensitive or confidential information. If you are not the intended addressee, and have received this email, any transmission, distribution, downloading, printing or photocopying of the contents of this message or attachments is strictly prohibited. Any legal privilege or confidentiality attached to this message and attachments is not waived, lost or destroyed by reason of delivery to any person other than intended addressee. If you have received this message and are not the intended addressee you should notify the sender by return email and destroy all copies of the message and any attachments. Unless expressly attributed, the views expressed in this email do not necessarily represent the views of the company.

Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question? Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it. After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings. How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM. When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in?? Darryl ________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question? Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge. I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in. The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in. I can find nothing in the documentation etc. Thanks in advance. Darryl ________________________________ The contents of this electronic message and any attachments are intended only for the addressee and may contain legally privileged, personal, sensitive or confidential information. If you are not the intended addressee, and have received this email, any transmission, distribution, downloading, printing or photocopying of the contents of this message or attachments is strictly prohibited. Any legal privilege or confidentiality attached to this message and attachments is not waived, lost or destroyed by reason of delivery to any person other than intended addressee. If you have received this message and are not the intended addressee you should notify the sender by return email and destroy all copies of the message and any attachments. Unless expressly attributed, the views expressed in this email do not necessarily represent the views of the company. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org<mailto:Users@ovirt.org> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1] Alexander [1] http://imgur.com/TCcDabV
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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Sounds logical, that is what I thought. Except my VM's only have one cluster to choose from, even though there are 2 clusters with running machines in both. I have no idea how to tell if a cluster is 'UP' they certainly work fine in themselves. Darryl ________________________________________ From: Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:11 PM To: users@ovirt.org Cc: Raz Tamir; Bond, Darryl Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1] Alexander [1] http://imgur.com/TCcDabV
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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There is definitely something amiss with my 2 clusters. I set up the Reports engine before adding the second cluster. The reports engine does not show any of the second cluster hosts. All Cluster pull down menus in the Reports only show the first cluster. Darryl ________________________________________ From: users-bounces@ovirt.org <users-bounces@ovirt.org> on behalf of Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2016 8:03 AM To: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster Sounds logical, that is what I thought. Except my VM's only have one cluster to choose from, even though there are 2 clusters with running machines in both. I have no idea how to tell if a cluster is 'UP' they certainly work fine in themselves. Darryl ________________________________________ From: Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:11 PM To: users@ovirt.org Cc: Raz Tamir; Bond, Darryl Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1] Alexander [1] http://imgur.com/TCcDabV
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
________________________________
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The reports will only show clusters with hosts\vms. Depends on what the report is about. Yaniv Dary Technical Product Manager Red Hat Israel Ltd. 34 Jerusalem Road Building A, 4th floor Ra'anana, Israel 4350109 Tel : +972 (9) 7692306 8272306 Email: ydary@redhat.com IRC : ydary On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> wrote:
There is definitely something amiss with my 2 clusters. I set up the Reports engine before adding the second cluster. The reports engine does not show any of the second cluster hosts.
All Cluster pull down menus in the Reports only show the first cluster.
Darryl
________________________________________ From: users-bounces@ovirt.org <users-bounces@ovirt.org> on behalf of Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2016 8:03 AM To: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Sounds logical, that is what I thought. Except my VM's only have one cluster to choose from, even though there are 2 clusters with running machines in both. I have no idea how to tell if a cluster is 'UP' they certainly work fine in themselves.
Darryl ________________________________________ From: Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:11 PM To: users@ovirt.org Cc: Raz Tamir; Bond, Darryl Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1]
Alexander
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au>
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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I re-ran the Reports server engine-setup again and the second cluster appeared after that in the reports interface. The second cluster has 4 hosts and about 30 VMs running fine. It is a different CPU architecture than the Default cluster (Sandy Bridge vs Nehalam) though. Just to elaborate: If a VM is created in either cluster, the only option in the cluster pulldown is the cluster it was created in. So there is no option on which cluster to run a VM in. It can only be migrated to another cluster while it is running. Darryl ________________________________ From: Yaniv Dary <ydary@redhat.com> Sent: Friday, 18 March 2016 4:29 AM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster The reports will only show clusters with hosts\vms. Depends on what the report is about. Yaniv Dary Technical Product Manager Red Hat Israel Ltd. 34 Jerusalem Road Building A, 4th floor Ra'anana, Israel 4350109 Tel : +972 (9) 7692306 8272306 Email: ydary@redhat.com<mailto:ydary@redhat.com> IRC : ydary On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: There is definitely something amiss with my 2 clusters. I set up the Reports engine before adding the second cluster. The reports engine does not show any of the second cluster hosts. All Cluster pull down menus in the Reports only show the first cluster. Darryl ________________________________________ From: users-bounces@ovirt.org<mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org> <users-bounces@ovirt.org<mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org>> on behalf of Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2016 8:03 AM To: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster Sounds logical, that is what I thought. Except my VM's only have one cluster to choose from, even though there are 2 clusters with running machines in both. I have no idea how to tell if a cluster is 'UP' they certainly work fine in themselves. Darryl ________________________________________ From: Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com<mailto:awels@redhat.com>> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:11 PM To: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Cc: Raz Tamir; Bond, Darryl Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1] Alexander [1] http://imgur.com/TCcDabV
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com<mailto:ratamir@redhat.com>> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au><mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
________________________________
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I actually hadn't gone back to the oVirt manager after running engine-setup on the Reports server, just checked that it was available in Reports. I just looked back in the Engine management GUI and both clusters are now an option. Something about running engine-setup on the reports server fixed it??? Now I can choose which cluster to run in :) Darryl ________________________________ From: Yaniv Dary <ydary@redhat.com> Sent: Friday, 18 March 2016 4:29 AM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster The reports will only show clusters with hosts\vms. Depends on what the report is about. Yaniv Dary Technical Product Manager Red Hat Israel Ltd. 34 Jerusalem Road Building A, 4th floor Ra'anana, Israel 4350109 Tel : +972 (9) 7692306 8272306 Email: ydary@redhat.com<mailto:ydary@redhat.com> IRC : ydary On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote: There is definitely something amiss with my 2 clusters. I set up the Reports engine before adding the second cluster. The reports engine does not show any of the second cluster hosts. All Cluster pull down menus in the Reports only show the first cluster. Darryl ________________________________________ From: users-bounces@ovirt.org<mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org> <users-bounces@ovirt.org<mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org>> on behalf of Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2016 8:03 AM To: Alexander Wels; users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster Sounds logical, that is what I thought. Except my VM's only have one cluster to choose from, even though there are 2 clusters with running machines in both. I have no idea how to tell if a cluster is 'UP' they certainly work fine in themselves. Darryl ________________________________________ From: Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com<mailto:awels@redhat.com>> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 10:11 PM To: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Cc: Raz Tamir; Bond, Darryl Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 01:43:38 PM Raz Tamir wrote:
You can 'Run Once' and on the left side panel 'Host'. There you can pick the desired host
If you click edit on the VM, the top right will have a drop down, where you can select the cluster to run the VM in. The target cluster must be UP for this to be an option in the drop down. Example here [1] Alexander [1] http://imgur.com/TCcDabV
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Israel
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Bond, Darryl <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>> wrote:
Hmmm, So, for example, the VM is listed in one cluster. How do I start it in the another cluster. There is no option to start it anywhere in particular only 'Run' it.
After starting, it can then be migrated to another cluster subject to some warnings.
How do I run it on a host in another cluster except by migrating it while running. You cannot 'migrate' a stopped VM.
When editing a VM there appears to be an option to choose another cluster but as I mentioned there is only one choice, the cluster it is currently in??
Darryl
________________________________ From: Raz Tamir <ratamir@redhat.com<mailto:ratamir@redhat.com>> Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2016 4:56 PM To: Bond, Darryl Cc: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How do I start an VM in a different 3.6 cluster
Hi, I hope I understand your question correctly. A VM run on a host and host exist in a cluster which means that if you want to make sure your VM is "running" in a specific cluster you need to run it on a host that exist in that cluster. Is that answering your question?
Thanks, Raz Tamir Red Hat Isreal
On Mar 15, 2016 05:47, "Bond, Darryl" <dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au><mailto: dbond@nrggos.com.au<mailto:dbond@nrggos.com.au>>> wrote: I have 2 clusters in one Data Centre , 1xNehalem and 1xSandyBridge I can live migrate from Nehalem to SandyBridge.
I cannot change a cluster location for a stopped VM or choose which cluster to Run in.
The Cluster pulldown menu for the VM implies that it should be possible but there is only one choice, the cluster the VM last ran in.
I can find nothing in the documentation etc.
Thanks in advance.
Darryl
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Alexander Wels
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Bond, Darryl
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Raz Tamir
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Yaniv Dary