Hi Jordan,

Thanks for your reply. Apologies I might not have been clear.

The management server is aware of the vm and when I set the host that is also 
the same server that is running the management server (and mysql) into 
maintenance mode, I can see it not longer has any running vms on it. They have 
migrated to other hosts. Cloud stack can see them. Bu when I then to an apt 
update and reboot the management server, the vms on the other hosts seem to 
have shutdown.

The reboot did take a while (15-20 mins), but I am surprised that it has 
affected other kvm hosts, which I thought should just carry on running. Unless 
I have missed something that was still on the management(and mysql) server.

Thanks

Brian

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Hello Brian,


        May be I did not understand very well but from what you say I get that 
the management server + SQL and NFS are on the same physical hosts that are 
being managed by cloudstack?

        If those VMs are not visible in Cloudstack, the system is not aware 
that they exist so it wont try to roll them to another host if you perform 
hypervisor host reboot.


Best regards,

Jordan


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Hi all,


Still relatively new to CloudStack and learning, testing etc.


I have created 1 management server with mysql on it and created 2 clusters with 
a nfs primary storage server in each and a number of hosts in each.


I have been working through the servers, putting them in maintenance mode 
(noting the vm migrations), updating and rebooting them. All working fine


I then wanted to update and reboot the server running the management and mysql. 
It is also a host, so I set it in maintenance mode so no vms running on it.


I thought if I update it and reboot, all I would lose for a period of time was 
access to the management server, the vms should keep running on their various 
hosts


The reboot, took longer than usual, it seemed to hang for 15-20mins before 
shutting down and rebooting. To my surprise though I lost contact to all the 
vms on the other hosts.


They all shut down.


Apologies, if I have missed something here, I thought I understood. All virtual 
routers and system vms appeared to be running on the other hosts.


Is it because the management server took a while to reboot, the other hosts 
have lost contact and shutdown their vms? seems odd?


Any suggestions, help welcome. As I say, still learning!


Thanks


Brian

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