[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-API] Re: XCP / xenAPI shows no vms but vm is still running
Hi Dave, Since the current XCP didnot provide Fault Tolerant and HA yet, we tried to write a simple monitoring where we ping the node and check if this node is unreachable - for whatever reason - could be network connection down or could be physical hardware etc... we will disconnect this problem node out of XCP network by filter traffic from this node to storage network and other nodes -using iptables filtering and we want to quickly move Vms to start at other mahines - Therefore,we need to use reset-power-state However, since we keep monitoring this node - the node could be back up again. That time we want to find a way to check if VMs running - but XCP showed that VMs not there - but actually VMs still there. Can you please suggest a way to find out if VMs running on machine or not ? XCP will fail to show this - I am wondering is there anyway we can detect VMs running on OS? Please let me know
Thanks ChonDuy/TNguyen From: Dave Scott <Dave.Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Chonduy Nguyen <chonduy9@xxxxxxxxx>; "xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Stephen Spector <stephen.spector@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 4:09:47 AM Subject: RE: XCP / xenAPI shows no vms but vm is still running Hi,
You should only use âreset-power-stateâ on VMs which have failed e.g. if the host has failed. If the VMs are still running then you shouldnât do this â if you start a VM twice then there is a high chance of disk corruption.
Cheers, Dave
From: Chonduy Nguyen
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