Thanks, Soeren. I'll give it a look.
On 07/08/2015 03:36 PM, Soeren Malchow wrote:
Dear Chris,
It is not true, you can snapshot a machine, then clone the snapshot and
export it for backup purposes after that you can remove the snapshot, all
on the live VM.
However, you need newer versions of li
Hi Soeren,
thanks for sharing! I will look on this script right after upgrading to
7.1. It looks really useful.
cheers, Jiri
On 07/08/2015 09:36 PM, Soeren Malchow wrote:
Dear Chris,
It is not true, you can snapshot a machine, then clone the snapshot and
export it for backup purposes after
Dear Chris,
It is not true, you can snapshot a machine, then clone the snapshot and
export it for backup purposes after that you can remove the snapshot, all
on the live VM.
However, you need newer versions of libvirt to do that, right now we are
using CentOS 7.1 and the libvirt that comes with it
From what I can tell, you can only backup a VM to an export domain if
the VM is shut down. Is a live VM backup not possible through oVirt? If
not, why not? Most other virtualization tools can handle this.
If it is possible, how do I do it through the backup API?
api.vms.myvm.export requires it
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