Why don't you go to VM settings and define that vm01 can run only on host_x?If the host is down, it won't start on host_y. Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 23:09, LS CHENG<[email protected]> wrote: Hi I would like to know how AFFINITY GROUPS works. I have 2 VM in 2 hosts, each VM runs in a host. Let's call HOST_X where vm01 runsHOST_Y where vm02 runs I have set up an affinity group where it says vm01 relates to HOST_X, vm02 relates to HOST_Y. VM affinity rule is set to negative and HOST affinity rule set to positive. I need both vm01 and vm02 to run in their respective physical host. I have a problem, when vm01 is stopped and HOST_Y is rebooted vm02 starts in HOST_X, how can I avoid that? Thank you Luis Sanchez
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