Admission control and initial placement, Single virtual machine power on, Group power on – VMware vSphere vCenter Server 4.0 User Manual

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Admission Control and Initial Placement

When you attempt to power on a single virtual machine or a group of virtual machines in a DRS-enabled

cluster, vCenter Server performs admission control. It checks that there are enough resources in the cluster to

support the virtual machines.
If the cluster does not have sufficient resources to power on a single virtual machine, or any of the virtual

machines in a group, a message appears. Otherwise, for each virtual machine, DRS generates a

recommendation of a host on which to run the virtual machine and takes one of the following actions.

n

Automatically runs the placement recommendation.

n

Displays the placement recommendation, which the user can then choose to accept or override.

N

OTE

No initial placement recommendations are given for virtual machines on standalone hosts or in

non-DRS clusters. When powered on, they are placed on the host where they currently reside.

For more information about DRS recommendations, see

“DRS Recommendations Page,”

on page 69.

Single Virtual Machine Power On

In a DRS cluster, you can power on a single virtual machine and receive initial placement recommendations.
When you power on a single virtual machine, you have two types of initial placement recommendations:

n

A single virtual machine is being powered on and no prerequisite steps are needed.
The user is presented with a list of mutually exclusive initial placement recommendations for the virtual

machine. You can select only one.

n

A single virtual machine is being powered on, but prerequisite actions are required.
These actions include powering on a host in standby mode or the migration of other virtual machines from

one host to another. In this case, the recommendations provided have multiple lines, showing each of the

prerequisite actions. The user can either accept this entire recommendation or cancel powering on the

virtual machine.

Group Power On

You can attempt to power on multiple virtual machines at the same time (group power on).
Virtual machines selected for a group power-on attempt do not have to be in the same DRS cluster. They can

be selected across clusters but must be within the same datacenter. It is also possible to include virtual machines

located in non-DRS clusters or on standalone hosts. These are powered on automatically and not included in

any initial placement recommendation.
The initial placement recommendations for group power-on attempts are provided on a per-cluster basis. If

all of the placement-related actions for a group power-on attempt are in automatic mode, the virtual machines

are powered on with no initial placement recommendation given. If placement-related actions for any of the

virtual machines are in manual mode, the powering on of all of the virtual machines (including those that are

in automatic mode) is manual and is included in an initial placement recommendation.
For each DRS cluster that the virtual machines being powered on belong to, there is a single recommendation,

which contains all of the prerequisites (or no recommendation). All such cluster-specific recommendations are

presented together under the Power On Recommendations tab.
When a nonautomatic group power-on attempt is made, and virtual machines not subject to an initial

placement recommendation (that is, those on standalone hosts or in non-DRS clusters) are included, vCenter

Server attempts to power them on automatically. If these power ons are successful, they are listed under the

Started Power-Ons tab. Any virtual machines that fail to power on are listed under the Failed Power-Ons tab.

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