Could you upload your mgmt. server logs to pastbin.com or similar so that we 
can have a look please.


Kind regards,

Paul Angus

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-----Original Message-----
From: victor <vic...@ihnetworks.com> 
Sent: 08 March 2018 08:36
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: KVM HostHA

Hello Andrija,

Yes I am doing the same test as you mentioned ie unplug NIC in one of the host 
and observer the action of VM's in that host. But in my test the VM's didn't 
get started in another host.

Regards
Victor


On 03/07/2018 11:52 PM, Andrija Panic wrote:
> Hi Victor,
>
> zero experience here with 4.11 in general, but what are you expecting 
> to happen ?
>
> you powered off a host, so nothing for IPMI driver to do - host is 
> down already, no host HA actions are expected afaik.
>
> I guess you might have have wanted to i.e. unplug NIC (cause network 
> issues on MGMT network), or... kill agent service and then observe the 
> actions.
>
> Were VMs started on another host, in your test?
>
> Cheers
>
> On 7 March 2018 at 18:01, victor <vic...@ihnetworks.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> I have installed cloudstack 4.11. I have enabled HA for each hosts I have
>> added. I have also added ipmi successfully (using ipmi driver).   The hosts
>> are showing like the following.
>>
>> =======
>>
>> HA Enabled      Yes
>> HA State        Available
>> HA Provider     kvmhaprovider
>>
>> ======
>>
>> Also the host is showing the following correctly
>>
>> Resource state --> Enabled
>> State --> UP
>> Power state --> On
>>
>> So I have shutdown one of the hosts to see how the KVM hosts Ha is 
>> working.  I have waited for half an hour. But nothing has happened. 
>> What will happen to the VM's in that host, if the host failed to back 
>> up. There isn't much from logs.
>>
>> Regards
>> Victor
>>
>
>

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