Hi Antoine,
Maybe you can convince them to convert that img into something more friendly
for hypervisors (xen/kvm/etc); that's basically what I do at openvm; the image
is downloaded and converted in the said formats, nothing gets modified inside
the image.
Lucian
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Sent from the Delta quadra
Do note that volume snapshots is not a good option if you use LVM and span
volume groups over multiple disk volumes.
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Erik
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 11:00 PM, Somesh Naidu
wrote:
> You could use daily volumes snapshots. Recover involves creating template
> from snapshot and then launching a VM
You could use daily volumes snapshots. Recover involves creating template from
snapshot and then launching a VM from that template.
Alternately you could use storage backup solution to backup disks out-of-band.
Recovery involves importing such disks as templates and then launching VMs from
thos
Dear all,
I am using CloudStack version 4.2.0 with KVM hypervisor. I notice a strange
behaviour when an agent got disconnected from the management server and I
restarted the cloudstack-agent service to reconnect, it takes very long
time to reconnect. And most of the time, it will stop most -- if n
Hello Anil,
I move those logs to another machine and delete them from Xen Server.
Thanks,
_Motty
On 07/01/2015 08:07 AM, anil lakineni wrote:
Hi All,
Please help me on proper way to clean up of increased root file system on
XenServer Hosts.
I have a file *vmops.log* in "/var/log/cloud" which
Hi All,
Please help me on proper way to clean up of increased root file system on
XenServer Hosts.
I have a file *vmops.log* in "/var/log/cloud" which is consuming more
size.Is it safe to clean up this file and how can I do clean up this file.
Looking forward for your valuable suggestions on Cle
Hello ,
we have a need to backup all the users VM running on cloudstack for restore
purposes , the backup process should run dailly.
Does any one have a way to do this ?
we also need to know haw long does it take to make a backup or restore of a
VM .
Thx.
Hi,
can anyone shed some light on the problem I see with time zones while
creating scheduled snapshot policies...
Im creating scheduled snapshot for 1 volume, I keep 1 last snapshot, I set
timezone to i.e. Europe/Zurich, scheduled to run at 1AM after midnight.
After I check DB, in cloud.snapshot