There are many solutions; apart from using kvm snapshots (and later image 
rebuild to have a single clone) we prefer the use of a filesystem that allows 
for atomic snapshots (like BTRFS) or
a distributed filesystem with the same properties (like Ceph). You snapshot the 
entire datastore or the single file you want, and then reimport it within 
opennebula.
Take care of one thing: if you are using cache=writeback in KVM (or the 
equivalent in xen or vmware) you are risking inconsistencies, unless you stop 
the VM, as there are probably outstanding writes that needs to be committed to 
disk that will not appear in the snapshot at all.
Carlo Daffara

----- Messaggio originale -----
Da: "Soeren Malchow" <[email protected]>
A: [email protected]
Inviato: Giovedì, 31 ottobre 2013 7:41:35
Oggetto: [one-users] Backup and Restore



Dear all, 



i already searched the documentation and the mailing list, but did not come up 
with an answer. 



I would like to know how to backup virtual machines in OpenNebula WITHOUT 
shutting the down, or if there is a solution at all. 



We have an existing backup system that should be reused, exposure of the 
virtual machines images files or something like that should be sufficient. 



Can anybody point me into the right direction ? 



Regards 

Soeren 

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