Hello, in stable 3 I can have this kind of config for a KVM virtual machine to manage live migration: <rm> <vm .....> </rm> It works ok, but I would like to know the possible parameters I can set. At http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/VirtualMachineBehaviors I can see this piece "..Most of the behaviors are common with normal services.." with a reference to start, stop, status monitoring, relocation, recovery Where could I find a complete list? For example are failover domains usable inside the line? Or autostart option? I know how to manage autostart in a standalone virt-manager environment, but when in a cluster of hosts? Or dependency lines such as < vm name="vm1" ... > <vm name="vm2" ... /> </vm> to power on vm2 only after power on of vm1? About "transient domain support": In the stable3 implementation of rhel6 (or in general in stable 3 if it applies generally) a line such as this: <vm name="myvm" use_virsh="1" xmlfile="/etc/libvirt/qemu/myvm.xml"/> where /etc/libvirt/qemu/myvm.xm is not on a shared path, is it supposed that if I have myvm on node 1 and run clusvcadm -M vm:myvm -m node2 the file is deleted from node 1 and created in node 2 automatically or not? Thanks in advance, Gianluca -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster