On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 10:21 AM Lucie Leistnerova <lleistne@redhat.com> wrote:

Hello,

On 12/4/20 2:46 PM, mhumaj@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,

Is there any way how to edit cpu/memory/boot and stuff like that once the VM has been created by the pool? All option when trying to edit VM are greyed out. We are unable to edit any option for vm in pool.
No, it is intended behaviour. You cannot edit specific VM in the pool. VM pool is a bunch of identical VMs that user can randomly take and run.

+1
 

When you want to change all the pool VMs, you need to remove the pool, update the template and create new pool.

Or alternatively, if you set the pool to the latest version of a template, you can create a new version for the template and the VMs would be upgraded "automatically" when they restart.
 
(oVirt Open Virtualization Manager, Software Version:4.4.3.12-1.el8)

Thanks
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