Il 14/11/2014 15:54, mots ha scritto:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm building a small demonstration system for our sales team to take to a 
> customer so that they can show them our solutions.
> Hardware: Two Intel NUC's, a 4 port switch and a laptop.
> Engine: Runs as a VM on one of the NUCs, which one it runs on is determined 
> by pacemaker.
> Storage: Also managed by pacemaker, it's drbd backed and accessed with iscsi.
> oVirt version: 3.5
> OS: CentOS 6.6

Just for curiosity, any reason for using pacemaker instead on oVirt Hosted 
Engine solution?

> 
> The idea is to have our sales representative (or the potential customer 
> himself) randomly pull the plug on one of the NUCs to show that the system
> stays operational when part of the hardware fails.
> My problem is that I don't have any way to implement power management, so the 
> Engine can't fence nodes and won't restart guests that were running on
> the node which lost power. In pacemaker I can just configure fencing over SSH 
> or even disable the requirement to do so completely. Is there something
> similar for oVirt, so that the Engine will consider a node which it can't 
> connect to to be powered down?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> mots
> 
> 
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