Just do your windows install, go to the disks tab and perform a save_as of the OS disk. This will create a save_as image.
Shutdown the VM so the save_as image changes state to ready. Then you can use it to register a new machine that boots with it or you can edit the template of the old machine to use this image and not boot from cdrom. you can also play with the persistency flag of the disk image you are using for the install.
Hector
On Fri, 09 Nov 2012 08:29:58 +0100, Tuan Le Doan <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I had a problem when created Window 7 VM.
I'm using Opennbula 3.8 on CentOS 6.3, with KVM hypervisor. I used Sunstone server to create VM.
I created 2 images: a CD ROM to store win7 iso image, and a DATABLOCK to install OS.
Then i created a template with 2 images, and it had installed successful.
If i STOP the VM, and then it could RESUBMIT it. But if i SHUTDOWN it, and then i RESUBMIT, it was installed from the begining. Because it boot from CDROM.
So, how can i save the VM after it was install successful?
Hope that anyone can help me.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Tuan
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