Which switch is root bridge for spanning tree?

Simon Weller/615-312-6068

-----Original Message-----
From: Asai [[email protected]]
Received: Friday, 17 Mar 2017, 6:29PM
To: [email protected] [[email protected]]
Subject: Re: 1 Pod Host Offline, All VMs Shut Down

Yes, the cable was a fiber cable connecting two switches, one which
connects host 1 and PS 1 (NFS share running on host 1), and the other
switch connects host 2 and PS 2 (NFS share running on host 2).


On 2017-03-17 4:04 PM, Simon Weller wrote:
> So was this cable connecting a couple of switches together? I'm confused when 
> you say a single cable was connecting 4 devices, unless there is a switch or 
> multiple switches involved. Is the primary storage NFS?
>
> Simon Weller/615-312-6068
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Asai [[email protected]]
> Received: Friday, 17 Mar 2017, 6:00PM
> To: [email protected] [[email protected]]
> Subject: Re: 1 Pod Host Offline, All VMs Shut Down
>
> KVM, and the damaged cable connected host 2 and PS 2 back to the host 1
> and PS 1.  Does that give you enough info to work with?
>
>
> On 2017-03-17 3:55 PM, Simon Weller wrote:
>> What hypervisor are you using and what did the damaged cable connect?
>>
>> Simon Weller/615-312-6068
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Asai [[email protected]]
>> Received: Friday, 17 Mar 2017, 5:45PM
>> To: [email protected] [[email protected]]
>> Subject: 1 Pod Host Offline, All VMs Shut Down
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have 2 hosts in a pod, and 3 primary storage shares. I just ran into
>> an issue where a cable accidentally got damaged which took host 2
>> offline and primary storage 2 offline, but ALL of my VMs shut down
>> spontaneously.  Weird, because only half of my VMs are running on host 2
>> and primary storage 2.  Even the VMs on host 1 and primary storage 1
>> shut down.  Can anyone shed light on why this would have happened and
>> how I can avoid this in the future?
>>
>> Much thanks,
>> Asai
>>
>>
>

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