Shabzy Posted September 4, 2019 Share Posted September 4, 2019 So I have a Linux VM that I'm happy with at its current state, how would I go abouts cloning it and using it to deploy fresh new one's but with all the configs I've made to the current one, so I don't have to always do it again ? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted September 4, 2019 Share Posted September 4, 2019 2 minutes ago, Shabzy said: So I have a Linux VM that I'm happy with at its current state, how would I go abouts cloning it and using it to deploy fresh new one's but with all the configs I've made to the current one, so I don't have to always do it again ? Stop the VM and make a copy of the vdisk files. If you want you can also make a copy of the XML for the VM to save the VM settings although I think you are probably asking about the changes make inside the VM? Then any time you create a new VM, set it up to use a copy of the saved vdisk files (by manually assigning them in the VM settings). 2 Quote Link to comment
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