Anyone had success automating this process? Is there a blueprint for
this class of problem?
Thank you,
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There is a specific need for this in incident response for some SOC teams.
They may need to isolate a compromised instance to a more secure and
security controlled tenancy.
I think this would be an advantageous blueprint for next release.
-Matt
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Lloyd Dewolf
The step 2 and 3 can be left out. Because the instance snapshot can be
marked public. Then we can lanuch instance from the snapshot in another
tenant.
Forgot that one ;-)
How about when the instance is attached with volume? How to migrate the
Volume? It seems that the Volume can not be
Hi Sébastien,
Good ideas. There is a very tricky way to solve this problem.
In addition,
The step 2 and 3 can be left out. Because the instance snapshot can be
marked public. Then we can lanuch instance from the snapshot in another
tenant.
Anothe Question,
How about when the instance is attached
Hi all,
As the subject say, is there any way to do this? I search the Internet and
only found the migration bewteen two physical machine.
thanks
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We were also interested in this function but could not find an easy way to do
it.
The operation becomes more complex when there are attached volumes and
potentially different permissions between the two projects.
Tim
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First of all, I think this feature is reasonable.
In my scenario, I have two projects. One is a test env and another is
production env. I use different projects to isolate the two env. All should
I do is to prepare in the test env. When all is ok, I can push it to the
production env.
@Tim, you
Hi,
What I will do to achieve what you want:
_ take a snapshot of your instance
_ export the snapshot from wherever it's stored (filesystem for instance)
_ import it to Glance, make the image to public or assign it to the tenant
(not 100% sure if the latest is possible though...)
_ run a new vm
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