Hello guys,
I'm quite new to Proxmox but I love it. I am testing a few Hypervisors (7 to be exact) and each is running a few VMs. They all make up a VoIP cluster. I'm running VE 5.1-35 and all VMs are linux containers, CentOS 7.4 to be exact.
The Hypervisors and VMs all have public IPs, protected by cisco firewalls.
I am testing the failover capability of the VoIP cluster, but I am extremely confused about the results.
In short, if I stop a service on one of the machines, I see the cluster uses another VM which provides the same service, and the cluster remains operational. Additionally, if I stop the network interface on the VM (simulating a network outage), I also see the cluster use another VM which provides the same services, and the cluster remains operational. However, if I simply power off that same VM, the failover does not kick in and the cluster breaks down. Is there something about the network bridging that I am missing here?
I am sure this is not nearly enough detail for you to provide any insight, so please let me know what other details you need, but keep in mind that I may need some guidance on how to retrieve that info
PS, I would LOVE to do the 4 day course, but it is never offered in the US or Canada, and it only seems to be offered in German or French.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Amit
I'm quite new to Proxmox but I love it. I am testing a few Hypervisors (7 to be exact) and each is running a few VMs. They all make up a VoIP cluster. I'm running VE 5.1-35 and all VMs are linux containers, CentOS 7.4 to be exact.
The Hypervisors and VMs all have public IPs, protected by cisco firewalls.
I am testing the failover capability of the VoIP cluster, but I am extremely confused about the results.
In short, if I stop a service on one of the machines, I see the cluster uses another VM which provides the same service, and the cluster remains operational. Additionally, if I stop the network interface on the VM (simulating a network outage), I also see the cluster use another VM which provides the same services, and the cluster remains operational. However, if I simply power off that same VM, the failover does not kick in and the cluster breaks down. Is there something about the network bridging that I am missing here?
I am sure this is not nearly enough detail for you to provide any insight, so please let me know what other details you need, but keep in mind that I may need some guidance on how to retrieve that info

PS, I would LOVE to do the 4 day course, but it is never offered in the US or Canada, and it only seems to be offered in German or French.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Amit