OVM server Reboot

Dear Gurus,
I would like to get clear some of my doubts regarding Oracle VM server.
Actually i am very new to OVM and we are having a OVM setup and the ovm version is 3.2. We are having a server pool having two servers.
Doubts :
1. During the creation of server pool it was asking us to point to a repository, however after shown of Repository i unable to seem them for further use and i had to create another Repository in order to host the iso, templates and VM disks ets. Where does it gone or does it used for pool hearbeat ?
2. Can't we use the the ISO's already exported from other NFS servers so that we can simply mount the iso for installation of VMs like in VMWARE.
3. after creation of server pool we had created couple of Test VM and were trying to reboot the OVM server so that the VM can move across the physical boxes for fail over. However during the OVM server reboot my VM actually reboots instead of Live migration. According to Oracle documentation they say either i have to put the OVM server in Maintenance Mode or i need to move the VMs manually. also it says the vms either will reboot or migrate online. in my case VMs are getting reboot and moves to other available server.
Please clear my doubts so that i can learn further about OVM and able to explain it to customer.
Thanks.

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1. During the creation of server pool it was asking us to point to a repository, however after shown of Repository i unable to seem them for further use and i had to create another Repository in order to host the iso, templates and VM disks ets. Where does it gone or does it used for pool hearbeat ?
Yes .... from the documentation you will get...min 12GB only for headbeat
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    Oracle process number: 15
    Unix process pid: 7700, image: oracle@gcars0j6 (TNS V1-V3)
    *** SERVICE NAME:() 2007-03-16 20:42:37.548
    *** SESSION ID:(159.3) 2007-03-16 20:42:37.548
    Thread 1 checkpoint: logseq 255, block 2, scn 8602014
    cache-low rba: logseq 255, block 3
    on-disk rba: logseq 255, block 767, scn 8602399
    start recovery at logseq 255, block 3, scn 0
    ----- Redo read statistics for thread 1 -----
    Read rate (ASYNC): 382Kb in 0.16s => 2.33 Mb/sec
    Total physical reads: 4096Kb
    Longest record: 3Kb, moves: 0/1066 (0%)
    Change moves: 1/8 (12%), moved: 0Mb
    Longest LWN: 308Kb, moves: 0/29 (0%), moved: 0Mb
    Last redo scn: 0x0000.0083431e (8602398)
    ----- Recovery Hash Table Statistics ---------
    Hash table buckets = 32768
    Longest hash chain = 1
    Average hash chain = 149/149 = 1.0
    Max compares per lookup = 1
    Avg compares per lookup = 1925/2083 = 0.9
    *** 2007-03-16 20:42:37.702
    KCRA: start recovery claims for 149 data blocks
    *** 2007-03-16 20:42:37.705
    KCRA: blocks processed = 149/149, claimed = 149, eliminated = 0
    *** 2007-03-16 20:42:37.706
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 2 Seq 255 Reading mem 0
    ----- Recovery Hash Table Statistics ---------
    Hash table buckets = 32768
    Longest hash chain = 1
    Average hash chain = 149/149 = 1.0
    Max compares per lookup = 1
    Avg compares per lookup = 2054/2074 = 1.0
    Error in executing triggers on database startup
    *** 2007-03-16 20:42:41.963
    ksedmp: internal or fatal error
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-12663: Services required by client not available on the server
    ORA-36961: Oracle OLAP is not available.
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.OLAPIHISTORYRETENTION", line 1
    ORA-06512: at line 15

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