XenServer - All VM's off?
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You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
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@coliver said:
You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
Although if this isnt production, I would wait to do that until you have this resolved or it might hide the issue from you.
Look at monitoring solutions too, so you know right when things happen.
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There has been a bit of discussion of Zabbix and ELK recently. Those would have caught something.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
Although if this isnt production, I would wait to do that until you have this resolved or it might hide the issue from you.
Look at monitoring solutions too, so you know right when things happen.
Agreed.
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@coliver said:
You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
Setting them to start at boot breaks HA and isn't recommended.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@coliver said:
You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
Setting them to start at boot breaks HA and isn't recommended.
Why do you assume that he has HA?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
There has been a bit of discussion of Zabbix and ELK recently. Those would have caught something.
Graphical log analysis for the win...
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I'm not assuming he does, I'm just putting the information out there that the Xen Teams have it disabled by default and the reasoning behind it.
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@DustinB3403 said:
I'm not assuming he does, I'm just putting the information out there that the Xen Teams have it disabled by default and the reasoning behind it.
Ah, but if HA is not normally recommended, which is should not be in the SMB, then having them on by default would be the recommended. So it's not that it isn't a best practice to have it on. They are just defaulting for a different use case and customer type.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@coliver said:
You can set VMs to run at boot too. That doesn't solve the issue but it could alleviate some downtime.
Setting them to start at boot breaks HA and isn't recommended.
Right, HA would be a separate mechanism to handle this. In this case it sounds like it may be a lab server so HA isn't necessary. Although that is good info if I do work in an HA setup.