[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-Users] How to clone a VM when it is running?
Cloning a VM while it is running isn't really a great idea. In order to maintain filesystem consistency, at the time of the clone all filesystem activity must be frozen and data needs to be flushed from the caches and buffers out to disk devices. If order to do this while the VM is running, you have to interact with the O/S of the VM to freeze filesystem transactions (XFS is the only filesystem I've used that supports this), flush out the buffers and caches ("sync"), then clone the disk image, then unfreeze the filesystem. A much easier option is to pause the domU temporarily ("xm pause <domU>"), clone it, then unpause.
Why is being able to clone while a domU is running so critical to you?
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