Hi
I was under the impression that virt-clone would create new UUId,s etc
where as virt-resize doesn't ?
All I am trying to do is use a VM (in LVM) as a template to use to clone .
The templates are only about 3GB - so to deploy the template I need to
resize them.
This is why i did this
TEMPLATE -> [virt-clone] -> new_vm.tmp (to create new UUIDs , etc)
new_vm.tmp -> [virt-clone] -> new_vm (a clone of the vm with new uuids
- this creates .xml for qemu, etc, correct name . etc)
new_vm.tmp -> [virt-resize] -> new_vm - new vm has correct partition size.
If there is a more sensible way of doing this I would like to know !
Anyway is there a way of forcing being able to copy to an existing LVM
partition ?? As mentioned I could do it fine in Ubuntu 10.04 not
12.04 - i.e do I need to recompile libvirt, etc ?
Any help will be welcomed