Good Day Everyone
We have a standalone PVE host which, from time to time, and as expected, needs updates installed and a reboot if there are kernel updates.
We have set the HA Settings under datacenter -> Options -> HA Settings to shutdown_policy=freeze.
What I understand under this policy is, when we reboot the PVE Host, it will freeze/pause all running VMs, host will reboot and then unfreeze/resume all VMs when done rebooting, however, a reboot command issued on host, executes shutdown commands to all VMs.
This is not the expected behavior that I understand from the shutdown_policy.
If I am misunderstanding this, please can someone explain to me this setting and how to rather pause/freeze VMs when rebooting the PVE host?
Your help will be appreciated
Regards
We have a standalone PVE host which, from time to time, and as expected, needs updates installed and a reboot if there are kernel updates.
We have set the HA Settings under datacenter -> Options -> HA Settings to shutdown_policy=freeze.
What I understand under this policy is, when we reboot the PVE Host, it will freeze/pause all running VMs, host will reboot and then unfreeze/resume all VMs when done rebooting, however, a reboot command issued on host, executes shutdown commands to all VMs.
This is not the expected behavior that I understand from the shutdown_policy.
If I am misunderstanding this, please can someone explain to me this setting and how to rather pause/freeze VMs when rebooting the PVE host?
Your help will be appreciated
Regards