Hi Carlos,
I understand that the "cloud-way" to go would be to have a contextualized image
which I would upload and then instantiate instead of manually installing a VM
like I did.
Which best-practice deployment would you suggest for more permament VMs? Would
you instantiate a non-persistant OS image and have a persistent datablock for
the data? (I think that is the classical way) What about the configuration
files? Let's say I would have MySQL data on the datablock but then my MySQL
configuration would be stored on the non-persistant image which could be a
problem if I undeploy my VM by error.
Regards,
M.L.
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 3:21 PM, Carlos Martín Sánchez
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
For some things OpenNebula is more oriented to disposable VMs. In this case,
you need to save the disks you want to preserve, shutdown the VM, and create a
new VM Template (or edit the existing one) without the cdrom and context disks.
Regards
--
Carlos Martín, MSc
Project Engineer
OpenNebula - Flexible Enterprise Cloud Made Simple
www.OpenNebula.org | [email protected] | @OpenNebula
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:07 AM, ML mail <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
>
>
>I installed a VM manually on a datablock image using the Fedora 20 DVD as a
>cdrom image. For that I had to define these two images in my VM template. Now
>that I have installed Fedora I would like to permanently remove the cdrom
>image from my VM storage. I tried from Sunstone to detach it while running the
>VM but this fails as it is on the IDE bus (hdb).
>
>
>
>So quite a trivial question but how do I remove this cdrom as storage from my
>VM? The same question applies to the context cdrom which is always present.
>
>
>Regards,
>M.L.
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