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Daan Hoogland updated CLOUDSTACK-8201:
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Priority: Critical (was: Blocker)
> KVM Snapshot to Template to New Instance is not working
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-8201
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8201
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: KVM, Snapshot, Template
> Affects Versions: 4.4.2
> Environment: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS for management and host servers.
> Primary storage ceph rbd, secondary storage nfs
> Reporter: Andrei Mikhailovsky
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: kvm, rbd, snapshot, templates
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> Unable to create an instance from a template which has been created from a
> volume snapshot. To reproduce:
> 1. take a snapshot from the root volume of a working vm (i've used Windows
> 2008 R2 vm with 24GB root disk).
> 2. Create a template from the snapshot
> 3. Create a new instance from the template
> 4. Try to boot
> The new instance starts, however, the root disk volume is totally messed up.
> Instead of having a 24GB root volume, just like in the original vm, I ended
> up with a 9.17GB root volume. The partition table was correct though. The
> first partition (windows boot partition in my case) was mountable. The second
> partition finished outside of the physical disk boundries and I had all sorts
> of trouble mounting it. The OS obviously wouldn't boot.
> Perhaps this relates to the CLOUDSTACK-8199 which i've created earlier?
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