You can update the metadata associated with an instance using the 'nova meta'
command. However, this only updates the metadata (i.e.
key value pairs) rather than the other attributes.
Changing the server name would not alter the hostname of the VM, it would only
alter the description in Nova.
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Hello,
thanks for the help! I hadn't seen the command in the documentation,
this can be helpful.
BTW my problem is to update metadata every time a machine is launched.
For example let's talk about the hostname. Every time I launch a
machine, I would like to have well-configured metadata, with the
p
I have created a new instance with Ubuntu 11.10 with 80G disk space, but
when I log into the instance and execute "df -h" the space show as attached
dfh.png. and the output of "fdisk -l" as fdisk.png.
I want vda taking all of the space and do two steps as below:
1. fdisk /dev/vda, and create a e
I f I understand you correctly – is there a duplication? Should not all the API
you mentioned be pointed to Glance already?
Why having these APIs under Nova if you have Glance?
From: Iccha Sethi [mailto:iccha.se...@rackspace.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 20:31
To: GROSZ, Maty (Maty)
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