Destroy it, it will be recreated...

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On May 23, 2014 8:33 PM, "Ian Young" <[email protected]> wrote:

> My CloudStack 4.3 system is a single server (for the time being, at least).
>  Since a system VM malfunction is a show-stopper, I would like to host
> those on local storage to avoid issues with NFS mounts.  I have changed the
> value system.vm.use.local.storage to true.  I don't see an option for
> use.local.storage, so maybe that's been removed.  The system offerings for
> SSVM, console proxy, and software router are now set to Storage Type =
> local.
>
> Do I need to create new compute offerings, or is that for regular
> instances?  I want to keep normal instances on shared storage.
>
> How do I make sure the system VMs are running on local storage?  I've
> restarted them but the qemu process still says
>
> -drive
>
> file=/mnt/2a7ec307-d797-3287-aa31-7e280afb56cf/d8668fbc-dd3b-4c85-952e-40947eda7b99,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=qcow2,cache=none"
>
> which is a shared volume.  Do I need to destroy them and create new ones?
>

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