Re: [one-users] How to definitely remove CDROM image from a VM after installation

2014-01-17 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi, On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 5:22 PM, ML mail wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > I understand that the "cloud-way" to go would be to have a contextualized > image which I would upload and then instantiate instead of manually > installing a VM like I did. > > Which best-practice deployment would you suggest

Re: [one-users] How to definitely remove CDROM image from a VM after installation

2014-01-15 Thread ML mail
Hi Carlos, I understand that the "cloud-way" to go would be to have a contextualized image which I would upload and then instantiate instead of manually installing a VM like I did. Which best-practice deployment would you suggest for more permament VMs? Would you instantiate a non-persistant O

Re: [one-users] How to definitely remove CDROM image from a VM after installation

2014-01-15 Thread Carlos Martín Sánchez
Hi, For some things OpenNebula is more oriented to disposable VMs. In this case, you need to save the disks you want to preserve, shutdown the VM, and create a new VM Template (or edit the existing one) without the cdrom and context disks. Regards -- Carlos Martín, MSc Project Engineer OpenNebul

[one-users] How to definitely remove CDROM image from a VM after installation

2014-01-15 Thread ML mail
Hello, I installed a VM manually on a datablock image using the Fedora 20 DVD as a cdrom image. For that I had to define these two images in my VM template. Now that I have installed Fedora I would like to permanently remove the cdrom image from my VM storage. I tried from Sunstone to detach it