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Posted to dev@cloudstack.apache.org by Sean Lair <sl...@ippathways.com> on 2018/02/20 19:59:33 UTC

VM HA starting VMs that were powered off within Guest

We have some Windows VMs we have VM HA enabled for.  When a user does a shutdown of the VM from within Windows, VM HA reports the following and powers the VM back up.  Is this expected behavior?

Log Snip-it:

2018-02-20 19:51:58,898 INFO  [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) VM i-26-122-VM is at Running and we received a power-off report while there is no pending jobs on it
2018-02-20 19:51:58,898 INFO  [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl] (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) Detected out-of-band stop of a HA enabled VM i-26-122-VM, will schedule restart
2018-02-20 19:51:58,919 INFO  [c.c.h.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl] (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) Schedule vm for HA:  VM[User|i-26-122-VM]

Thanks
Sean

Re: VM HA starting VMs that were powered off within Guest

Posted by Rafael Weingärtner <ra...@gmail.com>.
Yes. That is the expected behavior

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 4:59 PM, Sean Lair <sl...@ippathways.com> wrote:

> We have some Windows VMs we have VM HA enabled for.  When a user does a
> shutdown of the VM from within Windows, VM HA reports the following and
> powers the VM back up.  Is this expected behavior?
>
> Log Snip-it:
>
> 2018-02-20 19:51:58,898 INFO  [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
> (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) VM i-26-122-VM is at Running and we
> received a power-off report while there is no pending jobs on it
> 2018-02-20 19:51:58,898 INFO  [c.c.v.VirtualMachineManagerImpl]
> (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) Detected out-of-band stop of a HA
> enabled VM i-26-122-VM, will schedule restart
> 2018-02-20 19:51:58,919 INFO  [c.c.h.HighAvailabilityManagerImpl]
> (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) (logid:) Schedule vm for HA:
> VM[User|i-26-122-VM]
>
> Thanks
> Sean
>



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Rafael Weingärtner