[Users] mark VM to start on boot
Roy Golan
rgolan at redhat.com
Mon Jan 21 11:35:52 UTC 2013
On 01/20/2013 07:25 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> They are marked "highly available" but I thought that was for
> migration only. I saw a database boolean but other than an update
> command, I see no other way to boot on powerup.
>
your VMs probably failed to restart on your hosts. maybe storage isn't
connected yet. check the engine.log
> On Jan 20, 2013 1:38 AM, "Roy Golan" <rgolan at redhat.com
> <mailto:rgolan at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> On 01/18/2013 08:27 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>> How do I mark a VM to startup if a node fails?
>>
>> 2 hosts in cluster, windows domain controller on one host, backup
>> on second host. Both are marked high priority.
>> "Bad Things" happen and both hosts get rebooted. I want those
>> domain controllers to automatically restart.
>>
> are those VMs also marked as "Highly available" under High
> Availability tab?
>> I'm assuming the failure of the hosts did not knock down the
>> manager. (I have them on separate floors, power, etc).
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