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How to edit VM cost codes, lock and protect VMs, relocate a VM, troubleshoot VM launch, manage VMs with workflow feature, and perform power operations with the API on the hybrid cloud platform. |
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Protect a VM
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Restrict virtual appliances and VMs
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To restrict a VM by moving it to a restricted VApp:
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Relocate a deployed VM to another host
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What happens when the user clicks deploy?
The VM scheduler deploys the VM.
A simplified description of the deploy process is shown in the following diagram.
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Deploy errors
When an error occurs during a VM deploy, the platform displays one or more of the following:
A yellow warning or red error notification message
An error state on the VM icon
A VM warning symbol in the lower part of the VM icon.
The user and the administrator may be notified of the error.
The user can click on the error icon to display the events and the user can click on an event in the list to display its tracer message.
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The platform displays the full details of an error in the Events view and on the Events panel in the Home view.
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Here is an example of an event for a failed reconfigure.
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The VM warning symbol is based on the VM task state. The VM tasks are a collection of jobs. For example, a Deploy task includes jobs to allocate, configure, and power on the VM. If a job fails, then the task will also fail and the platform will display the warning symbol on the VM.
To acknowledge and delete a warning symbol, click on the symbol to remove it.
If your user role is an administrator role with the privilege to "Manage Users", then you can also delete warnings for the users of the enterprises that you manage.
States of VApps and VMs
VMs and virtual appliances can have different states in the Abiquo platform and there are some important differences between them. To change the state of VMs, you will require the Perform virtual machine actions privilege.
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VM and virtual appliance states in the API In the API the valid VM states are: NOT_ALLOCATED, ALLOCATED, CONFIGURED, ON, PAUSED, OFF, LOCKED and UNKNOWN. See VirtualMachineResource An additional state for protecting VMs by locking them against user actions is the MAINTENANCE state. See also VM power actions using the API |
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Virtual appliance states table
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Manage workflow tasks
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When workflow is enabled, the user's requests to deploy, reconfigure and undeploy VMs will be held with the status waiting to be reviewed.
This can include actions on scaling groups, unless the administrator selects the option to disable workflow in the scaling group.
To view the list of workflow tasks
Go to Virtual datacenters → Workflow tasks.
To filter workflow tasks, enter text in the filter box at the top of the tasks list.
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To continue a queued workflow task, click the Accept link beside the task.
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hypervisor on the same rack with the same manager. This feature is available for VMware ESXi and uses the vMotion feature. This feature requires the "Relocate a VM into a compatible host" privilege. The Relocate VM button is on the VM control panel near the Protect VM padlock button.
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To relocate a VM:
Go to Virtual datacenters → open a virtual appliance → go to Virtual machines → select a VM
On the VM control panel on the lower right-hand side of the screen, click the Relocate VM button
The platform will display a dialog with a list of hypervisor hosts where you can relocate the VM
Click the Show details link to display the host metrics and the Relocate button
Select the host with the same manager where you wish to relocate the VM, go to the host section and click Relocate. The platform will display the VM status as Relocating
After relocation, the new hypervisor location will display in the control panel, for example, with a new Remote access address. If you click the Relocate button again, you should see a different host list, including the original host.
Screenshot: Select the VM and click relocate
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Screenshot: Host selection list
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Screenshot: Host metrics and Relocate button
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Screenshot: You can check the relocation by clicking the Relocate button again, which will show the original host as a new candidate
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What happens when the user clicks deploy?
The VM scheduler deploys the VM.
A simplified description of the deploy process is shown in the following diagram.
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Deploy errors
When an error occurs during a VM deploy, the platform displays one or more of the following:
A yellow warning or red error notification message
An error state on the VM icon
A VM warning symbol in the lower part of the VM icon.
The user and the administrator may be notified of the error.
The user can click on the error icon to display the events and the user can click on an event in the list to display its tracer message.
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The platform displays the full details of an error in the Events view and on the Events panel in the Home view.
Here is an example of an event for a failed reconfigure.
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The platform displays the VM warning symbol for the VM task state. The VM tasks are a collection of jobs. For example, a Deploy task includes jobs to allocate, configure, and power on the VM. If a job fails, then the task will also fail and the platform will display the warning symbol on the VM.
To acknowledge and delete a warning symbol, click on the symbol to remove it.
If your user role is an administrator role with the privilege to Manage users
, then you can also delete warnings for the users of the enterprises that you manage.
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Retrieve a VM using the API
This section describes how to retrieve a virtual machine with the REST API.
Before you begin, create a VM with the Abiquo UI and power it off. Open the browser console. This example uses Chrome, so we clicked F12.
Select the Network view
Click the red arrow record button and the clear button next to it
In the platform on the VM control panel, click the Start button
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Scroll up to the first request, which should be a PUT request to the virtual machine state URL. Click on the request
If you can't see the Method column, right click on a column heading and select Method from the list
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Select the link to the VM up to the end of the VM ID number (before "/state")
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Use a cURL request similar to the one the example below or a REST API tool such as Postman to perform a GET request to this link. For this basic testing, you can use the -k option to avoid security warnings.
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curl -X GET https://mjsabiquo.bcn.abiquo.com/api/cloud/virtualdatacenters/2/virtualappliances/1/virtualmachines/47 \ -H 'Accept:application/vnd.abiquo.virtualmachine+json;version=56.01' \ -u admin:xabiquo -k --verbose |
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Manage VM power states using the API
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Vm using the API, first you need to retrieve the
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VM and find the links for different actions.
Remember to see VirtualMachinesResource for full details of
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VM operations using the Abiquo API.
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Related pages
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