Configuring the Boot Sequence for Virtual Machines
Configure the boot sequence of virtual machines to set the order in which guest operating systems and applications are started on the everRun system.
Determine the required boot sequence, then configure the boot settings for each virtual machine accordingly.
To set the boot sequence for a virtual machine
- On the Virtual Machines page, select a virtual machine.
- In the bottom pane, click the Boot Sequence tab.
- Configure the boot settings, as described below.
- Click Save.
The boot settings are as follows:
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Priority Group enables users to specify the order in which virtual machines boot after powering on the everRun system or after a failover, which requires restarting virtual machines. Some business solutions require specific virtual machines to be running before starting others. Group 1 is the highest priority and none is the lowest. The everRun software waits for the OS and Application Start Time to elapse before starting virtual machines in the next priority group.
Boot sequence example:
VM Priority Group OS and Application
Start TimeDNS
1
2 mins
App
2
30 secs
DB
2
10 mins
Web
3
0
1 everRun boots the DNS VM. 2 2 minutes after the DNS VM is started, everRun starts the App and DB servers in group 2. 3 10 minutes after the DB VM is started, everRun starts the Web VM in group 3. - OS and Application Start Time should be set to the time it takes from starting the virtual machine until the guest operating system and applications are fully functional.