Hello Every One,
Just for future planning I want to know what will happen when there is a CPU
and memory failure in hosts.
Suppose a host is running at fully capacity of its 1.5TB of allocated RAM to
vm's. Suddenly lets say 3 RAM went awol. Will the vms start to get migrated to
another host or
Hello Every One,
Is it possible to limit host resources in cloudstack 4.15.1. Lets say if a host
CPU and memory resource is allocated about 90%, then do not allow the further
new vm's to start on that host(choose another host).
Thank You
Hello Abhishek,
You can achieve n+1 redundancy by putting limits on cluster level, Below are
the few settings which you can set on cluster level and global level as well.
So let’s say you have 4 host, then you can set limit on 70% for maintaining the
n+1 redundancy.
cluster.cpu.allocated.cap
Hello Abhishek,
When you enable HA on your compute offering, CS will try to restart the VMs on
other available hosts as part of HA if any host goes down due to any unplanned
issue. You will also need to enable HA on your hypervisor side as well. This
will only work if your host goes down ( mo
All,
The IP clearance process has finally passed
(https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/5159) and codebase have been
imported:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-terraform-provider
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-go
As an immediate next step, we need:
* Minimal changes/fixes t
That's great to know and thanks for all the efforts Rohit.
For release management, I would like to volunteer myself for the RM. I'll
create the first milestone and propose myself as RM on the mailing list.
Regards,
Harikrishna
From: Rohit Yadav
Sent: Monday, Jul