So I was probably wrong or making some confusion here. I could indeed suspend a
VM from the command line via virsh save (not virsh suspend) and restore its
state. It's just cloudstack default admin UI doesn't have an option to do that.
Check out openstack:
Hi Nux!
That's why I said real suspension might rely on virtual machine snapshot
with memory capturing. see this discussion:
http://markmail.org/message/apchw5rsf4xgevt4?q=list:org%2Eapache%2Eincubator%2Ecloudstack-%2A+suspend
Probably the real question is whether kvm could/will support
On 07.01.2014 10:10, Nevo wrote:
Probably the real question is whether kvm could/will support vm
snapshot?
I'm sure it will support it. We just need to push for it. :)
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On Dec 30, 2013, at 1:29 PM, Nevo snowge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
Sorry if my question (see the subject) has been asked before, as it's indeed
(http://markmail.org/message/apchw5rsf4xgevt4?q=list:org%2Eapache%2Eincubator%2Ecloudstack-%2A+suspend).
But since I saw no further update on
Hi Sebgoa!
Thanks for your suggest. I knew how to start/stop VM, but what I wanted is
pause a VM without shutdown (or stop in CS term). Using virsh could
suspend a VM, but I doubt it is a real suspend which will capture the
current VM memory. I guess this feature relies on unsupported
Hi all!
Sorry if my question (see the subject) has been asked before, as it's indeed
(http://markmail.org/message/apchw5rsf4xgevt4?q=list:org%2Eapache%2Eincubator%2Ecloudstack-%2A+suspend).
But since I saw no further update on that issue, maybe I could check out here
first. My box is running