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=Clone a Guest Virtual Machine=

Revision as of 18:46, 3 November 2017

Internal

Overview

List Available Guests

virsh list [--all]

Information about a Guest

Guest Configuration

The following command provides details, about:

  • the amount of virtual memory and virtual CPU allocated to the guest.
  • guest disk devices, their type (qcow, raw, etc.), their mapping on external storage volumes, etc.
  • guest network devices.
  • etc.
 virsh dumpxml <guest-name>

Filesystems

virt-filesystems --all -lh -d <guest-name>

Start/Stop Guest Virtual Machines

virsh start [--console] <vm-name>
virsh shutdown <vm-name>

Connect to the Guest Virtual Machine

virsh console

Create a Guest Virtual Machine

Can I name a guest "ose36.master", or "environment-name.host-in-environment-name"?. It would be useful in virsh list.

Virtualization host storage and host-level networking must be configured as a prerequisite to creating guest virtual machines. Once storage pools and storage volumes are made available, and the networking is configured, guest virtual machines can be created with

virt-install

If the XML definition of a virtual machine is available, it can be created with:

virsh define

Add Storage to Guests

Adding Storage to Guests

Cloning and Snapshotting

Clone a Guest Virtual Machine

Cloning a Guest Virtual Machine

Snapshot Guest Virtual Machine

Snapshot a Guest Virtual Machine