I reran the tests with the 3 NIC setup. When I configured the zone through the UI I used the labels cloudbr0 for management, cloudbr1 for guest traffic and cloudbr2 for NFS as per my original response to you.
When I pull the power to the node (dcp-cscn2.local) after about 5 mins the host status goes to "Alert" but never to "Down" I get this in the logs - 2018-06-05 15:17:14,382 WARN [c.c.h.KVMInvestigator] (AgentTaskPool-1:ctx-f4da4dc9) (logid:138e9a93) Agent investigation was requested on host Host[-4-Routing], but host does not support investigation because it has no NFS storage. Skipping investigation. 2018-06-05 15:17:14,382 DEBUG [c.c.h.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (AgentTaskPool-1:ctx-f4da4dc9) (logid:138e9a93) KVMInvestigator was able to determine host 4 is in Disconnected 2018-06-05 15:17:14,382 INFO [c.c.a.m.AgentManagerImpl] (AgentTaskPool-1:ctx-f4da4dc9) (logid:138e9a93) The agent from host 4 state determined is Disconnected 2018-06-05 15:17:14,382 WARN [c.c.a.m.AgentManagerImpl] (AgentTaskPool-1:ctx-f4da4dc9) (logid:138e9a93) Agent is disconnected but the host is still up: 4-dcp-cscn2.local I don't understand why it thinks there is no NFS storage as each compute node has a dedicated storage NIC. I also don't understand why it thinks the host is still up ie. what test is it doing to determine that ? Am I just trying to get something working that is not supported ? ________________________________ From: Rafael Weingärtner <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> Sent: 04 June 2018 15:31 To: users Subject: Re: advanced networking with public IPs direct to VMs What type of failover are you talking about? What ACS version are you using? What hypervisor are you using? How are you configuring your NICs in the hypervisor? How are you configuring the traffic labels in ACS? On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 11:29 AM, Jon Marshall <jms....@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > Hi all > > > I am close to giving up on basic networking as I just cannot get failover > working with multiple NICs (I am not even sure it is supported). > > > What I would like is to use 3 NICs for management, storage and guest > traffic. I would like to assign public IPs direct to the VMs which is why I > originally chose basic. > > > If I switch to advanced networking do I just configure a guest VM with > public IPs on one NIC and not both with the public traffic - > > > would this work ? > -- Rafael Weingärtner