Virtual machine states table
State | Description |
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Not Allocated | A not allocated VM does not exist on the cloud node; it is just a template of the VM to be deployed and it only exists in Abiquo. |
Allocated | An allocated VM does not exist on the cloud node but Abiquo has assigned a physical machine or provider to it. When you deploy a VM, the first step in the deploy process is the resource scheduling or allocation. After resource allocation, the VM is in the allocated state. This state is usually a short step in the deploy process. |
Configured | A configured VM exists on the cloud node. Abiquo has allocated resources such as networks and disk to it on the physical machine or in the provider. After the VM is configured in the hypervisor or provider, the VM is in the configured state. This state is usually a short step in the deploy process. |
On | The final step in the deploy process is to power on the VM. A VM in the on state exists in the cloud node and is running. |
Paused | A paused VM exists on the cloud node and the VM is suspended. |
Off | A VM in the off state exists in the cloud node but it is not running. Resources are still allocated in the cloud node, so the VM may be consuming resources for accounting purposes. |
Locked | An operation is being performed on the VM. The status bar shows LOCKED but the VM icon has the progress notification. VMs awaiting workflow review will be locked with the |
Unknown | Abiquo does not have information about the current state of a VM in the unknown state but the VM exists on the cloud node. VMs may be put in the unknown state if there is an issue with a connection to the hypervisor or provider. To delete a VM in the unknown state, you need the |
Maintenance | The administrator can lock or protect a VM for maintenance when it is in any of the deployed states of on, paused, or off. See Protect a VM |
Additional VM state in Microsoft Azure
State | Description |
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Off - Deallocated | A VM in the off (deallocated) state exists in Azure but it is deallocated. This means:
The deallocated state is not an Abiquo VM state, A VM in the deallocated state will have the |
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For details of the Abiquo architecture for state management, see Abiquo technical overview .
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