With this patch, the RST files have no line longer than 79 chars - as discussed on the docs mailing list - and we can gate on it. Previously this limit was 100 chars. Change-Id: I23f550db81e9264649d0444f5f1ba1be0d6d343d
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Use snapshots to migrate instances
To use snapshots to migrate instances from OpenStack projects to clouds, complete these steps.
In the source project:
Create_a_snapshot_of_the_instance
Download_the_snapshot_as_an_image
In the destination project:
Import_the_snapshot_to_the_new_environment
Boot_a_new_instance_from_the_snapshot
Note
Some cloud providers allow only administrators to perform this task.
Create a snapshot of the instance
Shut down the source VM before you take the snapshot to ensure that all data is flushed to disk. If necessary, list the instances to view the instance name:
$ nova list +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+------------------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Networks | +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+------------------------------+ | c41f3074-c82a-4837-8673-fa7e9fea7e11 | myInstance | ACTIVE | private=10.0.0.3 | +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+------------------------------+ $ nova stop example
Use the
nova list
command to confirm that the instance shows aSHUTOFF
status:$ nova list +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Networks | +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+------------------+ | c41f3074-c82a-4837-8673-fa7e9fea7e11 | myInstance | SHUTOFF | private=10.0.0.3 | +--------------------------------------+------------+---------+------------------+
Use the
nova image-create
command to take a snapshot:$ nova image-create --poll myInstance myInstanceSnapshot Instance snapshotting... 50% complete
Use the
nova image-list
command to check the status until the status isACTIVE
:$ nova image-list +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------+ | ID | Name | Status | Server | +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------+ | 657ebb01-6fae-47dc-986a-e49c4dd8c433 | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec | ACTIVE | | | 72074c6d-bf52-4a56-a61c-02a17bf3819b | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec-kernel | ACTIVE | | | 3c5e5f06-637b-413e-90f6-ca7ed015ec9e | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec-ramdisk | ACTIVE | | | f30b204e-1ce6-40e7-b8d9-b353d4d84e7d | myInstanceSnapshot | ACTIVE | | +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------+
Download the snapshot as an image
Get the image ID:
$ nova image-list +-------------------+-------------------+--------+--------------------------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Server | +-------------------+-------------------+--------+--------------------------------------+ | f30b204e-1ce6... | myInstanceSnapshot| ACTIVE | c41f3074-c82a-4837-8673-fa7e9fea7e11 | +------------------+-------------------+--------+---------------------------------------+
Download the snapshot by using the image ID that was returned in the previous step:
$ glance image-download --file snapshot.raw f30b204e-1ce6-40e7-b8d9-b353d4d84e7d
Note
The
glance image-download
command requires the image ID and cannot use the image name. Check there is sufficient space on the destination file system for the image file.Make the image available to the new environment, either through HTTP or direct upload to a machine (
scp
).
Import the snapshot to the new environment
In the new project or cloud environment, import the snapshot:
$ glance image-create --copy-from IMAGE_URL
Boot a new instance from the snapshot
In the new project or cloud environment, use the snapshot to create the new instance:
$ nova boot --flavor m1.tiny --image myInstanceSnapshot myNewInstance