Ola Celso, Acredito que este processo pode ser optimizado , mas requer um pouco de conhecimento nas ferramentas de gerencia de configuração .
Att Cristian Latapiat 2013/7/18 Celso Fernandes <fernan...@zertico.com> > Hi Sanjay, thank you for your reply, > > I thought were some more automated process like Veewee does for > Vagrant boxes. Is there any way to convert Vagrant boxes to XenServer > ones? So would be much more simpler to automate the process. I'm gonna > search for some info and test, then publish any result I got. > > Thank you, > Celso Fernandes > > www.zertico.com > > +55 35 4105-0922 > Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Sanjay Tripathi > <sanjay.tripa...@citrix.com> wrote: > > If you have VMs running with the mentioned OS types, first stop those > VMs then go to "Storage" tab in the CS UI and select the ROOT disk of the > VM for which you want to create the template. > > There you'll get the option to create template from that ROOT volume. > > > > And VM should have xenserver tools installed to reflect it in the > template. > > > > --Sanjay > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: celso.fernan...@gmail.com [mailto:celso.fernan...@gmail.com] On > >> Behalf Of Celso Fernandes > >> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:21 AM > >> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > >> Subject: Generating OS Templates > >> > >> I know its an novice question, but I haven't found in the documentation > the > >> best way to get this. > >> > >> I'd like to generate template for CentOS 6.4 / Debian 7.1 / Ubuntu > >> 12.04 with xenserver tools installed and password enabled. > >> > >> What is the best way to generate this templates? Any documentation or > >> tutorial some could point would help very much. > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Celso Fernandes > >> > >> www.zertico.com > >> > >> +55 35 4105-0922 > >> Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 > -- Cristian Latapiat