GitHub user bkrajendra edited a comment on the discussion: Host-HA vs VM-HA (was: KVMHAMonitor getting initialized without host ha enabled)
CloudStack 4.17.0.1 Recently I also started getting this issue: ``` Apr 27 07:50:33 host java: WARN [kvm.resource.KVMHAMonitor] (Thread-1:) (logid:) Write heartbeat for pool [077e9266-fecc-3171-8b1f-6c634ead9ca3] failed: timeout; stopping cloudstack-agent. Apr 27 07:50:33 host java: DEBUG [kvm.resource.KVMHAMonitor] (Thread-1:) (logid:) Executing: /usr/share/cloudstack-common/scripts/vm/hypervisor/kvm/kvmheartbeat.sh -i 10.1. 27.14 -p /store0/export/primary -m /mnt/077e9266-fecc-3171-8b1f-6c634ead9ca3 -c Apr 27 07:50:33 host java: DEBUG [kvm.resource.KVMHAMonitor] (Thread-1:) (logid:) Executing while with timeout : 60000 Apr 27 07:50:33 host heartbeat: kvmheartbeat.sh will reboot system because it was unable to write the heartbeat to the storage. Apr 27 07:53:33 host kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset ``` This has happened second time in this month - after 2.5 years. My Issues is after reboot all the VMs were down. Is there any way we can restart all the VMs when reboot happens. In my case I don't see any issue with the NFS server, and its accessible. Should we treat this issue as temporary NFS reachability or is there anything I should be checking related to NFS host. GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/8953#discussioncomment-9258148 ---- This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: users-unsubscr...@cloudstack.apache.org