Hi

I have a current libvirt installation over four hosts, and am looking at
a way of 'cloudifying' it.

Opennebula looks good on many levels, but I would like some input on the
recommended way of performing the following tasks which I am used to on
my existing setup.

1. Create a machine which will be long-lived, setting the hostname and
specific parameters of this VM.  Machines of this sort will probably
last the lifetime of the opennebula installation.

2. Edit an existing vm: Add more memory.  Attach a new disk or disks.
Create a new network adapter in the VM.

3. Create a cluster of machines which should start and stop in a
particular order, but run together.

4. Create a long lived machine, which would not be on all the time - it
would be booted when needed, and shut down when not needed.

5. Rename a VM

Any input would be appreciated

Chris

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