Not the direct solution but maybe some bits of information for your further
efforts:

Overall description of the feature
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Enable+UEFI+booting+for+Instance

User guide + example to enable secure boot
https://lab.piszki.pl/cloudstack-vm-with-vtpm-and-secure-boot-uefi/

Gitlab - Issue with further informations on deploying that capability
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/4238

regards,
Chris

Am Do., 19. Jan. 2023 um 14:09 Uhr schrieb Gary Dixon
<gary.di...@quadris.co.uk.invalid>:

> Hi everyone
>
>
>
> CS : 4.15.2
>
> Hypervisor: KVM
>
> OS: Ubuntu 20.04
>
>
>
> Apologies if this has been discussed before.
>
> We have a requirement to create Windows server templates with UEFI Secure
> boot enabled and in testing find that our instances are being created with
> Legacy BIOS enabled.
>
> I checked our KVM hosts and they have the ovmf package installed – however
> there is no uefi.properties file in the /etc/cloudstack/agent directory
>
> How do I enable the KVM hosts to support Cloudstack guests with UEFI
> Secure boot bios ?
>
> Also will this ‘break’ all current running VM’s that have the Legacy BIOS
> enabled or will they still be able to run ?
>
>
>
> BR
>
>
>
> Gary
> Gary Dixon​
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