Cold migration of VM /Volume form local to nfs or vice versa is not supported 
in Cloudstack. If you are able to do this it’s a bug.  


Thanks
Shweta

On 7/4/16, 5:33 PM, "cs user" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>This question relates to cloudstack 4.5.2. I know this is a bit behind now
>but its still quite stable for us :-)
>
>The problem I have is that lets say I do the following:
>
>1. Launch a vm using a service offering which does not have shared storage,
>and does not offer ha (local only).
>
>2. I then shutdown this vm and manually migrate the root volume to shared
>storage.
>
>3. I then want to enable ha.
>
>
>The difficulty here is that when you go to change the service offering
>within cloudstack, it still only offers service offerings which don't have
>HA. There doesn't seem to be a way to transition from one state to another,
>at least using only the GUI.
>
>Is there a way to do this using cloudmonkey ?
>
>If not, what steps could be followed to change the config of this vm within
>the DB?
>
>Thanks!




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