Virt-manager: create vm
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While I can agree it seems weird to want to setup a VM and not immediately start it, this doesn't sound that far out.
Set em up tonight, finish them tomorrow.
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@dustinb3403 said in Virt-manager: create vm:
While I can agree it seems weird to want to setup a VM and not immediately start it, this doesn't sound that far out.
Set em up tonight, finish them tomorrow.
Or save yourself 30 seconds and do it all tomorrow... it doesn't take long enough to configure a damn VM to split over two days. Seriously. 30 seconds to go through the Wizard and configure any additional settings is generous.
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@jaredbusch said in Virt-manager: create vm:
Yes, but WTF is the point? I never configure one then decide not to install it. Especially using a GUI to do it.
@obsolesce said in Virt-manager: create vm:
Hyper-V, KVM, whatever, I never create VMs that I don't plan on using. If I create a VM, it gets turned on 100% of the time after I install one.
The point is you don't & I do.
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@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
The point is you don't & I do.
But you can get the same result by not creating a VM at all...
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@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@jaredbusch said in Virt-manager: create vm:
Yes, but WTF is the point? I never configure one then decide not to install it. Especially using a GUI to do it.
@obsolesce said in Virt-manager: create vm:
Hyper-V, KVM, whatever, I never create VMs that I don't plan on using. If I create a VM, it gets turned on 100% of the time after I install one.
The point is you don't & I do.
Out of curiosity, what is the reasoning for creating an unused VM early? Stopping a VM that's been in production and holding it to fire up again I get. But making a new one, but not turning it on, I'm not thinking of the use case. Is it as capacity planning exercise where you want to reserve the capacity and have it all laid out prior to building the systems?
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When I build my "nested" 3 or 4 node oVirt clusters, I build one vm (with a couple of disks), start the install, force off the vm & then right-click & clone the vm 3 or 4 times. -
@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@scottalanmiller
When I build my "nested" 3 or 4 node oVirt clusters, I build one vm (with a couple of disks), start the install, force off the vm & then right-click & clone the vm 3 or 4 times.Ah, so basically templating.
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@scottalanmiller said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@scottalanmiller
When I build my "nested" 3 or 4 node oVirt clusters, I build one vm (with a couple of disks), start the install, force off the vm & then right-click & clone the vm 3 or 4 times.Ah, so basically templating.
Correct.
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@scottalanmiller said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@scottalanmiller
When I build my "nested" 3 or 4 node oVirt clusters, I build one vm (with a couple of disks), start the install, force off the vm & then right-click & clone the vm 3 or 4 times.Ah, so basically templating.
But, that's what templates are for...
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@obsolesce said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@scottalanmiller said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: create vm:
@scottalanmiller
When I build my "nested" 3 or 4 node oVirt clusters, I build one vm (with a couple of disks), start the install, force off the vm & then right-click & clone the vm 3 or 4 times.Ah, so basically templating.
But, that's what templates are for...
But he's creating his own custom templates.
The default templates that is provided is pretty basic. -
@black3dynamite forget it...