[one-users] [Help] How to reboot a VM when the VM crashes?
Hutson Betts
hut101 at tamu.edu
Wed Dec 21 11:22:46 PST 2011
Wait, this implies that there is no equivalent to a power button or
reset button on the front of a computer? Wouldn't this should be a
necessity of every VM management tool.
As it stands, I can suspend/resume VMs, or I can (shutdown|cancel) VMs
into a deleted state. However, there is no way to shutdown (Analogous to
powered-off) a VM (External to the VM) and resume it later without loss
of data.
In:
http://opennebula.org/_detail/documentation:rel3.0:states-complete.png
There should probably be a (restart) from [running] -> [boot].
Probably would be a hard-reset.
--
Hutson Betts
Computer Science and Engineering
Texas A&M University
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 12:42 +0100, richard -rw- weinberger wrote:
> 2011/12/20 Carlos Martín Sánchez <cmartin at opennebula.org>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > You can use the 'onevm restart' command, see [1] for more information on the
> > VM life-cycle.
> >
>
> As cat fa already pointed out this is not going to work.
> A reset command would be really nice to have.
>
> Reset should remove the virtual machine from the hyperviser and
> restart it without
> removing and recreating it in OpenNebula.
>
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