Thanks a ton Michal for the reply. I tried your suggestion but a message popped out when was trying to save the xml file which said: "Editing of already existing domain is not supported"... :( Why I want this is because the node which is getting created is creating empty vmdk image and if I try to boot with it, it says No Operating System found, which is quite valid. I want to attach my vmdk which has the OS in it.
I am just wondering how others are creating VMs and using it with libvirt...!! Is there any suggestion how I can boot my node? Regards, Varun On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Michal Privoznik <mpriv...@redhat.com>wrote: > On 26.09.2013 05:50, varun bhatnagar wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is it possible to attach a harddisk to an ESX node later after > > creating/defining it? > > If yes, can anyone tell me how to do it? > > > > Regards, > > Varun > > > > Unfortunately, this piece of functionality is not implemented yet. > However, if you want to do a cold plug (that is disk will be visible at > next start of the domain), you can 'virsh edit $dom' and write the > appropriate XML snippet by hand. > > Michal > > P.S.: Patches are welcome :) > >
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