Hi Jon,

Yes, Host-HA is different from VM-HA and without Host HA enabled a HA enabled 
VM should be recovered/run on a different host when it crashes. Historically 
the term 'HA' in CloudStack is used around high availability of a VM.


Host HA as the name tries to imply is around HA of a physical hypervisor host 
by means of out-of-band management technologies such as ipmi and currently 
supporting ipmi as OOBM and KVM hosts with NFS storage.


- Rohit

<https://cloudstack.apache.org>



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From: Jon Marshall <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 8:36:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 4.11 without Host-HA framework

I keep seeing conflicting information about this in the mailing lists and in 
blogs etc.

If I run 4.11 without enabling Host HA framework should HA still work if I 
crash a compute node because my understanding was the new framework was added 
for certain cases only.

It doesn't work for me but I can find a number of people saying you don't need 
to enable the new framework for it to work.

Thanks

Jon

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