George,

What hypervisor are you using? I'm guessing kvm, but not totally sure. I
know the behavior for XenServer is to keep the the instances available
after a reboot. Can you show some examples of what you're talking about
with versions? 

Thanks,
Pvo

On 2/24/11 1:49 AM, "Thierry Carrez" <thie...@openstack.org> wrote:

>Brian Schott wrote:
>> How did you install and launch OpenStack?  The instances are stored in
>>a sqllite or mysql table depending on how things are configured.
>
>I think George's point is that if you reboot the compute node, you lose
>the instances that were running on it. I don't really know if this is a
>bug, or a design decision.
>
>What would be the expected behavior ?
>
>-- 
>Thierry Carrez (ttx)
>Release Manager, OpenStack
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