Controled Auto Start DomU after power failure

Hi, all,
I was hoping to get a few pointers on this. I have a 2 DomU "nodes" for a demo Oracle Apps Vision. My server (basic rack mount PC) is hooked up to a UPS battery backup. I managed to install NUT on the Dom0 (usb to the battery) and DomU (network to Dom0). When the battery goes critical, the DomUs shutdown, then the Dom0 shuts down. So far, so good.
Now, when the server restarts (wol from the router for now), I was hoping to restart my DomUs in a controlled manner (meaning start my db node first, then my Apps server node a bit later) without manually going to the web interface. I guess I can do this with Xen directly (xm create or links in /etc/xen/auto), but is this going to confuse the VM Manager and possibly leave the VM database out of sync? Is there a Python script I should use instead? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

user12262982 wrote:
Now, when the server restarts (wol from the router for now), I was hoping to restart my DomUs in a controlled manner (meaning start my db node first, then my Apps server node a bit later) without manually going to the web interface. I guess I can do this with Xen directly (xm create or links in /etc/xen/auto), but is this going to confuse the VM Manager and possibly leave the VM database out of sync? Is there a Python script I should use instead? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.You can use both xm and the */etc/xen/auto* symlink method: VM Manager periodically polls the pool and will automatically detect that the guests have been started. You could also use the HA functionality within Oracle VM itself to automatically start the guests, but I'm not sure you could do that in a controlled fashion, i.e. the startup process would be non-deterministic.

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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2255099/en-us
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