Hi, I have 3.5. I've found the clone button,that will create a new virtual machine. But I need the image from the storage. Is that will make an individual image, or the parent will be the orifiginal image file? Can I copy the cloned machine to an external HDD?
Thanks Tibor ----- 2016. nov.. 15., 16:54, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cec...@gmail.com> írta: > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Yaniv Dary < [ mailto:yd...@redhat.com | > yd...@redhat.com ] > wrote: >> You can mount the snapshot to another VM and copy the image. >> We will be adding a image download option in oVirt 4.1. >> Yaniv Dary >> Technical Product Manager >> Red Hat Israel Ltd. >> 34 Jerusalem Road >> Building A, 4th floor >> Ra'anana, Israel 4350109 >> Tel : [ tel:%2B972%20%289%29%207692306 | +972 (9) 7692306 ] 8272306 >> Email: [ mailto:yd...@redhat.com | yd...@redhat.com ] IRC : ydary >> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Demeter Tibor < [ >> mailto:tdeme...@itsmart.hu | >> tdeme...@itsmart.hu ] > wrote: >>> Dear All, >>> I have a running vm that have a snapshot. It was made until the machine was >>> stopped. This snapshot is a consistent backup of the whole vm. >>> Is it possible to extract the snapshot from the running vm's image? I have >>> try >>> the qemu-img, but I didn't found similar function. >>> I need the snapshot version of machine, but I don't want to revert. >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Regards, >>> Tibor > Hello, > in 4.0.5 if you select "Virtual Machines" tab and then "Snapshots" subtab you > can do clone of the snapshot into a new VM: > [ > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvRjJUSEhMM3dveG8/view?usp=sharing > | > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvRjJUSEhMM3dveG8/view?usp=sharing > ] > I tried and it worked. > Or did you mean anything different? > You can't do it on the "Current" line (the Active VM) but if the VM is stopped > you can instead do a "Clone VM" from the VM line.... > Gianluca
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