On 2012-10-25T08:28:29, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote:
> The VM would not be able to boot due to lack of a boot disk. All three VMs on
> a specific node had the very same problem after being rebooted (through OS,
> not Xen RA).
The Xen RA, by default, only monitors the existence of the VM on the
hypervisor, not the liveness of it. That can be added via monitor hooks.
> Specifically I observed the problems described if the VM had been
> live-migrated before being rebooted.
>
> Does this make any sense to anyone, or is it a known problem?
The Xen RA only interfaces with Xen; this looks to be an issue in either
Xen or the guest OS, not a cluster related one.
Regards,
Lars
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