google search either ctx132014 or How to Upload a OVA or XVA Template from
the command line
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 11:41 PM, ilya musayev wrote:
> Geoff mentioned template solution, that will work as well and better than
> what i proposed.
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> On 6/24/14, 8:32 PM, ilya musayev wrote:
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Geoff mentioned template solution, that will work as well and better
than what i proposed.
On 6/24/14, 8:32 PM, ilya musayev wrote:
At this point, nothing other than inspecting how cloudstack handles
its own VM and replicating the same in the DB (caution there).
Another thing you can try, is
At this point, nothing other than inspecting how cloudstack handles its
own VM and replicating the same in the DB (caution there).
Another thing you can try, is deploy a VM through CloudStack, then
replace the disk image file. Make sure to keep the original disk image
name.
Regards
ilya
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-Original Message-
From: John Muckley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 24 June 2014 08:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Migrating existing VMs into Cloudstack
Good morning guys,
What is the best process to follow for importing existing Xenserver Virtual
Good morning guys,
What is the best process to follow for importing existing Xenserver Virtual
Machines from their native hosts into apache cloudstack?
I have a couple of VM’s running on some old Xenserver5 hosts that I would like
to bring into the cloud, but struggling to find a documented pro