Hi there,

that is, at that level, not possible.

CloudStack doesn't yet support "importing" existing KVM VMs.

That being said - you can experiment with different OS Types assigned to
your template, which will dictated NIC driver/model (usually it's virtIO,
unless it's OS type for an ancient OS), and, afaik, you can override disk
controller type, etc.

Best,

On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 16:47, thomas.laton
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I virtualized some very cleary defined hardware using KVM/Qemu/libvirt and
> I would now like to migrate these virtual machines to CloudStack for
> availability purposes. However, I have trouble finding the documentation to
> figure out how to map the settings of my libvirt/qemu-config (created in
> virt-manager) or qemu parameters to the relevant parameters in the settings
> tab of the instances.
>
> To be more precise, I need to specify stuff like bus types for disks and
> cdroms, drivers for NICs and especially a sound device (and so on) and
> cannot find the right keywords.
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas



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