> I've just downloaded the VM using the interface and it seems to have
> come down as a single unified .vhd... So it seems CloudStack does
> actually have the ability to do this.
>
> Now what I'm about to do is re-import it as a template and see if that
> works ...
How did you "download the VM"?
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>> Hi All
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>> I want to clone a linux vm in CS 4.5 that was imported with 2 VHDs
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> From: "Traiano Welcome"
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Sent: Thursday, 22 October, 2015 10:36:33
> Subject: Cloning a VM in CloudStack: Root Disk is 2 disks in an LVM
> Hi All
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examples from searching
google on how this could be done.
Andrei
- Original Message -
From: "Traiano Welcome"
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, 22 October, 2015 10:36:33 AM
Subject: Cloning a VM in CloudStack: Root Disk is 2 disks in an LVM
Hi All
I wan
Hi All
I want to clone a linux vm in CS 4.5 that was imported with 2 VHDs
making up the root LVM volume.
I'd like to clone the VM root FS, but I only see how to clone one
volume at a time via the web interface, when what I'd like is a full
clone of the filesystem onto a single cloudstack volume,