Hi,
I checked the self-hosted doc and I see that High-Availability is provided by additional
"self-hosted" capable hosts and a dedicated shared Storage Domain to store the
engine VM.
What about the "upgrade-gone-wrong" case ?
I mean, before any important upgrade of any VM, we take a snapshot
> On 4. 11. 2022, at 15:03, dupar...@esrf.fr wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply
>
>> with oVirt or elsewhere?
>
> That was with XEN, OCFS2 cluster context, which is more prone to
> instabilities.
> Anyway, loosing the manager/engine when things start going wrong is just
> worsening the situat
Thanks for your reply
> with oVirt or elsewhere?
That was with XEN, OCFS2 cluster context, which is more prone to instabilities.
Anyway, loosing the manager/engine when things start going wrong is just
worsening the situation.
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> On 4. 11. 2022, at 10:49, dupar...@esrf.fr wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> We decided to run the oVirt engine (Oracle flavor) outside the
> infrastructure. (Medium infrastructure, 10 Hosts, iSCSI storage arrays)
> We created a second, smaller infrastructure (Single host, local storage) for
> management
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