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#* Save the state of VM <code>vm-001</code> to the file <code>vm-001.state</code>: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">virsh save vm-001 vm-001.stat</syntaxhighlight> | #* Save the state of VM <code>vm-001</code> to the file <code>vm-001.state</code>: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">virsh save vm-001 vm-001.stat</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#* After this command, the VMs CPU and memory state is represented by the file <code>vm-001.state</code> and the VM <code>vm-001</code> is shut down. | #* After this command, the VMs CPU and memory state is represented by the file <code>vm-001.state</code> and the VM <code>vm-001</code> is shut down. | ||
− | #* Move the disk image <code>/path/to/vm-001.qcow2</code> to the retain location: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">mv /path/to/vm-001.qcow2 /path/to/retain/vm-001.qcow2</syntaxhighlight>. | + | #* Move the disk image <code>/path/to/images/vm-001.qcow2</code> to the retain location: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">mv /path/to/images/vm-001.qcow2 /path/to/retain/vm-001.qcow2</syntaxhighlight> |
− | #* Create the new disk image with the old as backing file: <code>qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b my-vm-backup.qcow2 my-vm.qcow2</code> | + | #** '''Please note:''' The retain directory (<code>/path/to/retain/</code>) '''has to be''' on the same partition as the images directory (<code>/path/to/images/</code>). This will make the <code>mv</code> operation very fast (only renaming the inode). So the downtime (remember the VM <code>vm-001</code> is shut down) is as short as possible. |
+ | #* Create the new disk image with the old as backing file: <code>qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b my-vm-backup.qcow2 my-vm.qcow2</code> | ||
#* Set correct ownership and permission to the newly created image: | #* Set correct ownership and permission to the newly created image: | ||
#** <code>chown root:vm-storage my-vm.qcow2</code>. | #** <code>chown root:vm-storage my-vm.qcow2</code>. |
Revision as of 13:44, 22 October 2013
Overview
This page describes how the VMs and VM-Templates are backed-up inside the stoney cloud.
Basic idea
The main idea to backup a VM or a VM-Template is, to divide the task into three subtasks:
- Snapshot: Save the machines state (CPU, Memory and Disk)
- Merge: Merge the Disk-Snapshot with the live-image
- Retain: Export the snapshot files
A more detailed and technical description for these three sub-processes can be found in the following sub-chapters.
Snapshot
- Create a snapshot with state:
- Save the state of VM
vm-001
to the filevm-001.state
:virsh save vm-001 vm-001.stat
- After this command, the VMs CPU and memory state is represented by the file
vm-001.state
and the VMvm-001
is shut down. - Move the disk image
/path/to/images/vm-001.qcow2
to the retain location:mv /path/to/images/vm-001.qcow2 /path/to/retain/vm-001.qcow2
- Please note: The retain directory (
/path/to/retain/
) has to be on the same partition as the images directory (/path/to/images/
). This will make themv
operation very fast (only renaming the inode). So the downtime (remember the VMvm-001
is shut down) is as short as possible.
- Please note: The retain directory (
- Create the new disk image with the old as backing file:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b my-vm-backup.qcow2 my-vm.qcow2
- Set correct ownership and permission to the newly created image:
-
chown root:vm-storage my-vm.qcow2
. -
chmod 660 my-vm.qcow2
.
-
- Restore the VMs state:
virsh restore my-vm.state
.
- Save the state of VM
- Merge the disk images my-vm.qcow2 and my-vm-snap.qcow2 to a single image:
virsh qemu-monitor-command my-vm --hmp "block_stream drive-virtio-disk0"
. - Move the files to the backup location:
- Move the old disk image to the backup location and add the date as suffix to not overwrite older backups:
mv my-vm-backup.qcow2 /path/to/backup/my-vm-backup.qcow2.date
- Move the state file to the backup location and add the date as suffix to not overwrite older backups:
mv my-vm.state /path/to/backup/my-vm.state.date
- Move the old disk image to the backup location and add the date as suffix to not overwrite older backups: