I am having the same problem/trying to work out how to do this.. I would like to increase some VM's from 2 cores to 4.

using 3.4, and sunstone I do not see a re instantiating button.

You could resubmit it, but doesn't that blow away your disk and start again from scratch? I do not want that.

Thanks

On 22/08/12 04:38, Mark Wagner wrote:
The only method to change the memory of a running guest is with the "setmaxmem" command in virsh (which never works for me).

For a change in the OpenNebula template (and the resultant libvirt XML file) to take effect a new kvm process must be created. A reboot of a guest does not create a new kvm process. Shutting down and re-instantiating a template does. Restarting oned or sunstone is only needed when you make a change to their configuration (changing a file /etc/oned).

On 08/21/2012 10:42 AM, Lawrence Chiong wrote:
Hello,

Can anyone guide me a step-by-step guide on HOWTO change/update RAM on a fly / running VM (KVM). Because I tried changing my VM template (in sunstone) its Memory (e.g. from 2048M to 4096M) and then reboot my KVM VM but changes made doesn't take effect. So I tried manually changed the .../deployment.0 file and update the Memory element and update also the vm_pool table on body field +Memory element to 4096M then I restarted "oned" + "sunstone" so with mysqld BUT still the memory being updated doesn't changed.

Any help is very much appreciated.

Thank you.

Junix


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