This page describes how to configure VMs in detail. Before you read this page, you may like to work through Manage Virtual Machines to help you get started working with VMs. After you add your VMs to a virtual appliance, you can configure the VMs before deployment or reconfigure after deployment. Each of these configuration topics is also available as a separate page. Privilege: Edit virtual appliance details If your VM is deployed Infrastructure updates The periodic infrastructure check will detect direct changes to the VMs (CPU, RAM and hard disk) and register these changes in platform statistics and accounting, as well as on the VM general configuration page. To display backup results: Go to myCloud Virtual datacenters Edit VM Go to Backup → Backup results The results shown may vary depending on your datacenter's backup system. Backups with a status of The administrator may allow users to restore their own backups. Privileges: Restore virtual machine backups To restore a VM backup: Go to myCloud Virtual datacenters Edit a VM Go to Backups → Backup results In the Latest backups section, in the Action column on the right, click the Restore link
To display the details of the restore, in the Latest backups list, click on the backup. After the platform finishes the restore, it will display a status, such as After you restore a backup, the VM disks are under the control of the backup system, not the platform. So when you undeploy after restoring a VM, the platform will display a warning popup and delete and remove the VM's disks. If your environment permits, you may request more than one restore of the same backup. If the status of the restore request is For users the backup feature will produce the events described on the Events table page in the Virtual machine section, under To display VM backup events: Go to myCloud Virtual datacenters Edit the VM Go to Backup → Events This page will display events from backup integrations. To view the details of an event, click on the event. If your backup system supports immediate backups, you can request them at any time. To request a manual backup of a VM now: Go to myCloud Virtual datacenters Edit the VM and go to Backup At the bottom of the Backup tab, click the Backup now button The platform will request an immediate backup of the VM or a VM snapshot To display and filter metrics for a VM: Go to Virtual datacenters → Virtual appliances Open the virtual appliance On the VM icon → click the graph metrics symbol
The metrics panel will open and you can dynamically filter and select which metrics to display.
To update the display of a metric, click the round-arrow refresh button. To configure the display of the metric: Select the funnel filter button Set the following as required Granularity, which is how often the metric is sampled Statistic, which determines how the raw values will be processed over time Last period, which is how long the display will look behind at the processed data Metric dimensions for metrics with more than one element, such as multiple hard disks, you can display metric dimensions, which are metrics for separate elements. To view metric dimensions, click Get dimensions. Select a dimension. If no dimension is selected, the default value is the average of all dimensions Click Accept to save the values. To view the exact metric values in a call-out box, mouse over the metric graph line. To create a highlight point, click on the metric graph line. To simultaneously view the data for more than one VM, in the virtual appliance go to the Monitoring section. Before you deploy a VM, you can set guest variables to pass user data to your VM. This functionality uses cloud-init and requires appropriate templates. In private cloud, the templates must have the guest setup flag set to cloud init. The administrator can add default variables for the VM template. This functionality is available through the API. The platform stores variables in the VirtualMachine You can modify VM variables before you deploy the VM Check your cloud providers' documentation for their recommendations about confidential information in variables To add VM variables: Go to Virtual datacenters and edit a VM that is not deployed Go to Variables Enter a Key and Value The length of these can be up to 255 characters each Click Add Add more variables as required To delete a variable click the trash can symbol beside the Key. To edit the Value of a variable, click the pencil edit button beside the Value To apply changes to variables, and other changes to the VM, click SavePrepare to configure a VM
General configuration
Configure Network
Configure Storage
Configure VM Backups
Create a VM backup
Backup results
done
or completed
will have a Restore link enabled in the Action column. Restore a backup
done
or failed
.success
or failed
, Abiquo will reactivate the Restore link and you can click it to request a new restore of the same backup.Backup events
METADATA_MODIFIED
and RESTORE_BACKUP
.Create a manual backup now
Configure Bootstrap Scripts
Assign Firewalls
Configure Chef
Assign Load Balancers
Configure Metrics
Configure Variables
variables
attribute, which is a dictionary of keys and values. See “Update a virtual machine” in VirtualMachinesResourceDisplay VM Events
Related pages
- Definition of Abiquo concepts in Virtual Datacenters View
- Introduction to working with VMs in Manage Virtual Machines