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| + | Check if you can login to all nodes as the oneadmin user. And do a reboot on the front-end node to make sure. | ||
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| + | shutdown -r now | ||
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| + | ===== Move front-end VM to new cluster ===== | ||
| + | I created the VM on a laptop and now I want to move it to a back-end node. In this case I move it to server1 and do not want to see it in Open Nebula. | ||
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| + | Shutdown the VM and copy the qcow2 file to / | ||
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| + | Create a VM with virt-manager using the import exsisting volume. Make sure you connect it to the mgmt bridge. | ||
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| + | Enable boot on startup and reboot your back-end server. The VM should start automatically. Check with virt-manager on that server. | ||