GitHub user tdtmusic2 edited a comment on the discussion: About HA

Been there and this is not the way to do it. What you did is enable host HA and 
out-of-band management, not VM HA, and host HA, to my knowledge, does not work 
as it's intended. What you want is for the VMs to start on a different host in 
case of failure of the original host. For that, you need to have the offering 
with HA and a nfs primary storage in disabled mode named HA, a simple folder 
with this name shared via nfs. That's all. You'll see that in the event of host 
failure, being it power related, network, etc., the vms that are on that host 
and are HA enabled will power up on other hosts after some time - no idea where 
to configure these timings, for me the  HA process starts well after 10-12 
minutes after the host failure.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/9988#discussioncomment-11399396

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