Oracle vm manager powered off: does the cluster work?

Hello,
I plan to build an ha cluster. But I would like to keep the Manager in a virtual machine on my workstation.
In the night I powerdown the workstation and so I powerdown also the ovm manager.
Does the cluster continue to work?
What does I miss when the manager is down?
Thanks in advance for any reply!
Mario

GregG wrote:
Please elaborate.Oracle VM 3.0 supports two types of pool policies: DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduler) and DPM (Distributed Power Management). DRS attempts to balance the load across your pool by automatically live migrating guests when the load on a particular server gets too high while other servers are not heavily used. DPM attempts to reduce the power consumption of your pool by shutting down physical servers when it can fit all the currently running VMs onto less servers. More information can be found in the Oracle VM documentation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26996_01/e18549/svrpool_policies.html
However, the load balancer mechanism for these policies runs on the Manager. Therefore, if the Manager is not running all the time, DRS/DPM will not work.

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