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hi,
i was wondering how it'd be possible to move a existing VM (ovirt kvm
vm) from one Ovirt node to another ?? Is it just a matter of copying the
directory to the other node and restarting ovirt ?? i'd imagine that the
DB would be out of date - is it scanning the ovirt directories for
existing hosts during start and fill in the DB with their details -or-
would I have to create new VMs and copy over the existing disks ??
better yet, is there a way to backup the ovirt mgmt host configuration
and restore it to a different host?
alex
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<font size="-1"><font face="Tahoma">hi,<br>
<br>
i was wondering how it'd be possible to move a existing VM
(ovirt kvm vm) from one Ovirt node to another ?? Is it just a
matter of copying the directory to the other node and restarting
ovirt ?? i'd imagine that the DB would be out of date - is it
scanning the ovirt directories for existing hosts during start
and fill in the DB with their details -or- would I have to
create new VMs and copy over the existing disks ?? better yet,
is there a way to backup the ovirt mgmt host configuration and
restore it to a different host?<br>
<br>
alex<br>
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