will start vms
> on another host if a host will be unavailable. But I am not 100% sure about
> this.
>
> Regards,
> Swen
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Bryan Tiang
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2023 15:48
> An: users@cloudstack.apache.org
>
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Cc: Bryan Tiang
Subject: Re: AW: Cloudstack VM HA
What I learned in practice is that enabling Host HA affects VM HA.. in
that VM HA no longer works. :)
So what does Host HA do? It'll reboot the hypervisor via IPMI if it is
deemed unreachable. While the hypervisor is do
What I learned in practice is that enabling Host HA affects VM HA.. in
that VM HA no longer works. :)
So what does Host HA do? It'll reboot the hypervisor via IPMI if it is
deemed unreachable. While the hypervisor is down or rebooting the VMs
CANNOT be moved/started on another hypervisor.
Wh
Nachricht-
Von: Bryan Tiang
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2023 15:48
An: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Cloudstack VM HA
Hi Nix and Swen,
Thanks for the input! Just curious, can VM HA and Host HA be enabled at the
same time?
In our case, using Cloudstack + Linstor.
And to
Hi Nix and Swen,
Thanks for the input! Just curious, can VM HA and Host HA be enabled at the
same time?
In our case, using Cloudstack + Linstor.
And to clarify my understanding. Host HA migrates VMs to another Host if
Cloudstack detects the physical host to be unhealthy, right? That’s all?
Re
Hi Bryan,
we are testing the exact same scenario at the moment! :-)
As far as I understand CS has 2 different HA. VM HA and Host HA. When talking
about VM HA the VM needs to use an offering with ha is enabled. CS is now
checking if the VM is running and if it is not running it will restart or