Hi,

For the live-backup, i think you can make a live snapshot of the vm, and then clone a new vm from that snapshot, after that you can do export.

2014-11-27 23:12 GMT+08:00 Keppler, Thomas (PEBA) <thomas.keppler@kit.edu>:
Hello,

now that our oVirt Cluster runs great, I'd like to know if anybody has done a backup solution for oVirt before.

My basic idea goes as follows:
- Create a JSON file with machine's preferences for later restore, create a snapshot, snatch the disk by its disk-id (copy it to the fileserver), then deleting the snapshot and be done with it.
- On restore I'd just create a new VM with the Disks and NICs specified in the preferences; then I'd go ahead and and put back the disk... t

I've played a little bit around with building a JSON file and so far it works great; I haven't tried to make a VM with that, though...

Using the export domain or a simple export command is not what I want since you'd have to turn off the machine to do that - AFAIK. Correct me if that should not be true.

Now, before I go into any more hassle, has somebody else of you done a live-backup solution for oVirt? Are there any recommendations? Thanks for any help provided!

Best regards
Thomas Keppler

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