Chapter 11. Working With Virtual Machines
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11.2.1. Monitor VMs for Max Capacity
The CloudPlatform administrator should monitor the total number of VM instances in each cluster,
and disable allocation to the cluster if the total is approaching the maximum that the hypervisor can
handle. Be sure to leave a safety margin to allow for the possibility of one or more hosts failing, which
would increase the VM load on the other hosts as the VMs are automatically redeployed. Consult the
documentation for your chosen hypervisor to find the maximum permitted number of VMs per host,
then use CloudPlatform global configuration settings to set this as the default limit. Monitor the VM
activity in each cluster at all times. Keep the total number of VMs below a safe level that allows for
the occasional host failure. For example, if there are N hosts in the cluster, and you want to allow for
one host in the cluster to be down at any given time, the total number of VM instances you can permit
in the cluster is at most (N-1) * (per-host-limit). Once a cluster reaches this number of VMs, use the
CloudPlatform UI to disable allocation of more VMs to the cluster.
11.2.2. Install Required Tools and Drivers
Be sure the following are installed on each VM:
• For XenServer, install PV drivers and Xen tools on each VM. This will enable live migration and
clean guest shutdown. Xen tools are required in order for dynamic CPU and RAM scaling to work.
• For vSphere, install VMware Tools on each VM. This will enable console view to work properly.
VMware Tools are required in order for dynamic CPU and RAM scaling to work.
To be sure that Xen tools or VMware Tools is installed, use one of the following techniques:
• Create each VM from a template that already has the tools installed; or,
• When registering a new template, the administrator or user can indicate whether tools are installed
on the template. This can be done through the UI or using the updateTemplate API; or,
• If a user deploys a virtual machine with a template that does not have Xen tools or VMware
Tools, and later installs the tools on the VM, then the user can inform CloudPlatform using the
updateVirtualMachine API. After installing the tools and updating the virtual machine, stop and start
the VM.
11.3. VM Lifecycle
Virtual machines can be in the following states: