clusterwide startup order

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I'm trying to figure out how to have a cluster wide startup order. Initially I thought, the "Start and Shutdown Order" mentioned in "11.3.6. Automatic Start and Shutdown of Containers" of the PVE Admin guide was the way to go, but it turned out that this "Startup Order" is only taken into consideration for the host a VM runs on, as stated in the admin guide:

Please note that containers without a Start/Shutdown order parameter will always start after those where the parameter is set, and this parameter only makes sense between the machines running locally on a host, and not cluster-wide.

What I am trying to ensure is that some basic VMs like those providing DHCP services and such are always started before other VMs, regardless of the PVE node the VM runs on.

Any ideas how to achieve this?
 
Hi,

This an important feature request, a cluster wide "start at boot" and "startup / suthdonw order".

Any hope on such a feature?

A global restart of cluster becomes easier and straightforward.


Thanks,

Christophe.
 
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I'm trying to figure out how to have a cluster wide startup order. Initially I thought, the "Start and Shutdown Order" mentioned in "11.3.6. Automatic Start and Shutdown of Containers" of the PVE Admin guide was the way to go, but it turned out that this "Startup Order" is only taken into consideration for the host a VM runs on, as stated in the admin guide:



What I am trying to ensure is that some basic VMs like those providing DHCP services and such are always started before other VMs, regardless of the PVE node the VM runs on.

Any ideas how to achieve this?
In the VM 'Options' you can set 'Start at boot' and also the 'Start/Shutdown order'.

This should do what you need.
 
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No, in a cluster environment, you can have, on one node, a VM with "start/shutdown order" set to "10" starting BEFORE a VM on another node with a "start/shutdown order" set to "2".

This is NOT what we need.


Christophe.
 
No, in a cluster environment, you can have, on one node, a VM with "start/shutdown order" set to "10" starting BEFORE a VM on another node with a "start/shutdown order" set to "2".

This is NOT what we need.


Christophe.
Ah, OP didn't explicitly state he had a cluster and I didn't pick up on it (that will teach me to skim read!).

That being said, I have my clusters configured using the aforementioned VM options, my DC's are 1 and 2 in the start order and I've never had an issue.
Of course I don't routinely shut my clusters down, my DC's are on different nodes and also Linux based so they tend to boot really quickly, so it may just be that I've never experienced the issue.

Edit: Just realised that the post is titled 'Clusterwide'!! I really must get more sleep!
 
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