Lets say that the resources on the pod dedicated to the child-domain are exhausted and resources on parent pod are available. In this case will provisioning of vms for the child-domain happen on parent's pod.
So essentially provisioning has a affinity for local pods if available. And if resources are not available on the local pod but available on the parent pod then use that. Would it be good to configure this affinity. Regards Saurav On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Deepti Dohare <deepti.doh...@citrix.com>wrote: > Hi Mice, > > Once a new pod is dedicated to the child-domain, deployment of the new > VMs will happen only in the new pod. > The existing VMs will keep running on parent-domain's pod. > > Do you have any other suggestion on this. > > - Deepti > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mice Xia [mailto:weiran.x...@gmail.com] > > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 4:52 PM > > To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org > > Subject: RE: [DISCUSS] Dedicated Resources: Dedicate Pods, Clusters, > Hosts > > to a domain > > > > but if further sub-domain is assigned a different pod then it cannot > access its > > parent domain's pod. 2. Sub-domain and its child domains will have the > sole > > access to that new pod. > > > > when child domain already has some VMs on parent domain's dedicated > > pod, is it allowed to assign a pod to the child domain? or the existing > VMs will > > be migrated to the new pod? > > > > mice > >