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Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 9:49 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org; Alireza Eskandari
Subject: Re: VM migration to cloudstack
If cloud monkey can create an instance without starting it then maybe you can
try the following approach
create instance matching your sourc
Hi Vadim,
If possible, you can try to create snapshot for the particular VM and export
to file that snapshot or save as a Template then convert the template for
VHD format. After that upload .vhd file as a template in ACS.
Once the template uploaded, you can create VMs from that particular
t
imlaychuk
> Date: 19/11/2014 21:55 (GMT+03:30)
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: RE: VM migration to cloudstack
>
> Can cloudmonkey do this? If I need to register like 500 templates and
> then create VM from then it may take a lot of time.
>
> Vadim.
>
do CloudMonkey side jobs with a
simple scripting but taking image from VMs depends on your type of hypervisor
Original message
From: Vadim Kimlaychuk
Date: 19/11/2014 21:55 (GMT+03:30)
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: VM migration to cloudstack
Can
Subject: Re: VM migration to cloudstack
Basicaly, convert existing vms to qcow2 or vhd or vmdk... upload template
to ACS, deploy new VM from template...
Not sure of other way ?
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On Nov 19, 2014 5:35 PM, "Vadim Kimlaychuk"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Ho
I'll work on a solution that injects necessary information of each VM in
CloudStack database. I think this works but you should know that what kind of
information you want to keep. So it is mostly depends on your need.
Imagine a form that you fill it with information of the VM and you get a SQL
Basicaly, convert existing vms to qcow2 or vhd or vmdk... upload template
to ACS, deploy new VM from template...
Not sure of other way ?
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On Nov 19, 2014 5:35 PM, "Vadim Kimlaychuk"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Hope this problem has already risen and been solved: have VM