Geoff mentioned template solution, that will work as well and better
than what i proposed.
On 6/24/14, 8:32 PM, ilya musayev wrote:
At this point, nothing other than inspecting how cloudstack handles
its own VM and replicating the same in the DB (caution there).
Another thing you can try, is deploy a VM through CloudStack, then
replace the disk image file. Make sure to keep the original disk image
name.
Regards
ilya
On 6/24/14, 12:36 AM, John Muckley wrote:
Good morning guys,
What is the best process to follow for importing existing Xenserver
Virtual Machines from their native hosts into apache cloudstack?
I have a couple of VM’s running on some old Xenserver5 hosts that I
would like to bring into the cloud, but struggling to find a
documented process that I can attempt.
Thanks guys
John
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