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On 03-Mar-2016, at 12:58 PM, Will Stevens 
<williamstev...@gmail.com<mailto:williamstev...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Maybe I am not understanding something here.

Does this control the power cycle of the management server(s) or the
hypervisor hosts?  The wording is throwing me off.

Fixed. The feature applies for hypervisor hosts only, not management server 
hosts (unless of course, mgmt server host is hypervisor host as well for 
example running mgmt server + kvm agnet on a KVM host).

I am guessing it is for managing the hypervisor hosts. If this is the case,
does it also handle the "maintenance mode" for the host as well?

Maintenance mode is a hypervisor semantic, this is not related to the 
out-of-band management interface (the BMC, such as iLO, iDRAC) available on the 
hypervisor host.

Even when you enable/disable maintenance mode, you can use a tool like 
‘ipmitool’ to do execute a power management operation such as on/off/reset etc, 
so you should be able to perform the same using this feature. Therefore, 
presently there is no such enforcement.

At least
with XenServer, if you do a power cycle without putting the host into
maintenance mode first, all the VRs will have to be restarted on that host
once it is back up in order for their networking to work again.

We can put in a rule to avoid executing any power operation when hosts are put 
in maintenance mode, though some users may still want to be able to execute 
power operations. Comments?

Regards.

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