Hi, I currently have a vm template in onetemplate that looks like the following
TEMPLATE 0 INFORMATION ID : 0 NAME : gg-devel USER : ggillies GROUP : users REGISTER TIME : 12/02 14:43:50 PUBLIC : No TEMPLATE CONTENTS CPU=1 DISK=[ BUS=virtio, DRIVER=raw, IMAGE_ID=4, TARGET=vda, TYPE=DISK ] DISK=[ BUS=virtio, SIZE=1024, TARGET=vdb, TYPE=SWAP ] GRAPHICS=[ LISTEN=0.0.0.0, TYPE=vnc ] MEMORY=512 NAME=gg-devel NIC=[ NETWORK_ID=0 ] OS=[ ARCH=x86_64, BOOT=hd ] TEMPLATE_ID=0 You can see in the template the name of the vm is "gg-devel". However, when I use onetemplate instantiate 0 And look at the running vm the name is just the generic "one-XX" ID USER GROUP NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME 43 ggillies users one-43 runn 15 512M virt-02-cloud.l 00 00:03:25 Is this a bug or intended? I'd like to be able to add vm templates into the library and when they are instantiated have the correct name from the template. I understand that people might be able to instantiate multiple instances of a template, but in that cause, shouldn't every instance after the first have a number appended? In my use case, the disk images are marked as persistent so people won't be able to instantiate more than 1 instance at a time. Any clarification would be much appreciated. Regards, Graeme _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opennebula.org http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org