Hi Strahil,
Thinking more about it, you are right, there should be nothing worrying.
I will give it a try and see where it takes me.
Appreciate the help.
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kind regards/met vriendelijke groeten
Marko Vrgotic
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On 23/08/2020, 13:07, "Strahil Nikolov" wrote:
I don't see any reasons to be worried about.
Yet, you can create your own Cluster scheduling policy and ensure one node is
always available as a stand-by which you can just put into maintenance during
backups , or to hold your VMs when other hosts are in maintenance.
Best Regards,
Strahil
Hi Strahil,
That's true. I do trust migration mechanism, its proven to work smoothly
many-many times, but I do not like moving SHE VM unless I have too.
Proper backup is important and I try to follow oVirt recommendation, but if I
can avoid needless "shaking" of the platform, I would rather
Actually,
you don't need to find where the SHE is.
Once you setup the host in maintenance, all VMs including the SHE will be
evacuated out of there.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
На 20 август 2020 г. 10:50:14 GMT+03:00, "Vrgotic, Marko"
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>Dear oVirt,
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>For a while now I have been
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