You ask questions that you have researched without finding a solution.
You give as many details as you can.
People who find your question interesting and something about which they think they know some hints, will make suggestions about how you can fix it.

If you want someone to take responsibility for solving your problem, you describe the nature of your environment and your intended results and rough idea of your budget, if you want to get proposals that you can afford, and ask for proposals. If someone offers CloudStack consulting service and thinks that they can do what you want done within your budget, they will reply to you (probably off-line) with a proposal.

Are you looking for a consultant or free help?

Ron



On 18/11/2013 8:25 AM, Fariborz Navidan wrote:
Hi.

How do I now get help from this mailing list? Can you help me solve my
issue?

Regards.


On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Vladimir Melnik <[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you so much!

I didn't know it has been disabled.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nux! [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Backing up volumes on KVM hypervisors

On 18.11.2013 11:27, Vladimir Melnik wrote:
Dear colleagues,



As far as I understand, CloudStack doesn't support volume snapshots in
KVM clusters anymore.



Does anyone use any "dirty hacks" for backing up volumes?
Hi,

That's not correct, you can snapshot (back up) root and data disks from
the Storage UI, you just can't snapshot the VM as a whole.
Go in Global Settings and enable KVM snapshots (no idea why this is
disabled by default)..

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