
Hi Team, I created a VM which has one disk. For this VM, I created two Virtual Desktop (VDI_1 and VDI_2) using open-UDS and it created successfully. *Consider the following scenario* : 1) I took a console for VDI_1 and created a file in it using the console 2) I took the console for VDI_2 and checked whether the file created in VDI_1 is available in it but as per the VDI concept it is not available Could someone clarify the below use case, Now when I looked at the Disk associated with the VDI, It seems the Disk of the VM is same for the VDI_1 and VDI_2, so How does the file created in VDI_1 is not reflecting in VDI_2? Thanks, Hari -- DISCLAIMER - *MSysTechnologies LLC* This email message, contents and its attachments may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is actually intended. If you have erroneously received this message, please permanently delete it immediately and notify the sender. If you are not the intended recipient of the email message,you are notified strictly not to disseminate,distribute or copy this e-mail.E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as Information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, incomplete or contain viruses and MSysTechnologies LLC accepts no liability for the contents and integrity of this mail or for any damage caused by the limitations of the e-mail transmission.

On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 4:48 PM, Hari Prasanth Loganathan <hariprasanth.l@msystechnologies.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I created a VM which has one disk. For this VM, I created two Virtual Desktop (VDI_1 and VDI_2) using open-UDS and it created successfully.
I never heard about anyone using openuds with oVirt, no idea how it works.
Consider the following scenario :
1) I took a console for VDI_1 and created a file in it using the console 2) I took the console for VDI_2 and checked whether the file created in VDI_1 is available in it but as per the VDI concept it is not available
Is this generally expected?
Could someone clarify the below use case,
Now when I looked at the Disk associated with the VDI, It seems the Disk of the VM is same for the VDI_1 and VDI_2, so How does the file created in VDI_1 is not reflecting in VDI_2?
If it's working as expected, and you only ask us "how?", then you might want to check openuds docs. Perhaps it logs you in with different users? No idea. What OS is running on the VM? When you check oVirt's admin console, do you see only one VM? Where are VDI_1 and VDI_2 defined, and how? Did you define the vm by yourself, or used openuds to do that for you? You might want to change the subject of your email to something like 'oVirt and openuds'. Best regards, -- Didi

From a quick overview on the project, is seems like openuds will create new VMs based on another machine VM (a template) so I don't see why a file on machine1 should be on machine2 unless you using a shared storages with is mounted to both machines like a network drive and you write the file there ... please correct me if i misunderstood your question. Regards, Rabin On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 16:49, Hari Prasanth Loganathan < hariprasanth.l@msystechnologies.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I created a VM which has one disk. For this VM, I created two Virtual Desktop (VDI_1 and VDI_2) using open-UDS and it created successfully.
*Consider the following scenario* :
1) I took a console for VDI_1 and created a file in it using the console 2) I took the console for VDI_2 and checked whether the file created in VDI_1 is available in it but as per the VDI concept it is not available
Could someone clarify the below use case,
Now when I looked at the Disk associated with the VDI, It seems the Disk of the VM is same for the VDI_1 and VDI_2, so How does the file created in VDI_1 is not reflecting in VDI_2?
Thanks, Hari
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It is perfect, It creates new disk, uses the configuration of CPU and also assigns separate memory. Thanks, both of you. On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 12:47 PM Rabin Yasharzadehe <rabin@rabin.io> wrote:
From a quick overview on the project, is seems like openuds will create new VMs based on another machine VM (a template) so I don't see why a file on machine1 should be on machine2 unless you using a shared storages with is mounted to both machines like a network drive and you write the file there ...
please correct me if i misunderstood your question.
Regards, Rabin
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 16:49, Hari Prasanth Loganathan < hariprasanth.l@msystechnologies.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I created a VM which has one disk. For this VM, I created two Virtual Desktop (VDI_1 and VDI_2) using open-UDS and it created successfully.
*Consider the following scenario* :
1) I took a console for VDI_1 and created a file in it using the console 2) I took the console for VDI_2 and checked whether the file created in VDI_1 is available in it but as per the VDI concept it is not available
Could someone clarify the below use case,
Now when I looked at the Disk associated with the VDI, It seems the Disk of the VM is same for the VDI_1 and VDI_2, so How does the file created in VDI_1 is not reflecting in VDI_2?
Thanks, Hari
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Hari Prasanth Loganathan
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Rabin Yasharzadehe
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Yedidyah Bar David