Manuel Wolfshant schrieb:
Götz Reinicke wrote:
Hi,
what would be the shortest and fastest way to clone a e.g. basic
Centos 5 guest for further use? For example I'd like to set up a
master Mysql-server as a guest an than "clone" two additional slaves.
I have a lvm "template", i.e. a simple volume with the OS skeleton ( a
minimal install). When I need a new VM I do
- lvcreate newvolume
- mkfs newvolume
- mount template /mnt/source
- mount newvolume /mnt/destination
- cp -a /mnt/source /mnt/destination
wash, rinse, repeat as needed.
Which xen configfiles may be edited?
cp /etc/xen/template /etc/xen/newVM
vim /etc/xen/newVM
Can the config and the filesystem simply be copied?
yes.
Thanks, that's realy simple. I'll try it.
regards
Götz
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