Manage OVA Virtual Servers
OnApp Cloud gives you high-end cloud management features for virtual servers that are built from OVAs including:
Virtual Server Options | Power Options | Administrative Options | Networks | Disks | Statistics |
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Reboot / Reboot in recovery | Change owner | ||||
Suspend | Reset Root Password | Billing statistics | |||
Delete | Set SSH keys | ||||
Segregate | Startup / Startup on Recovery | Disk IOPS statistics | |||
Clone | Accelerated OVA VS Statistics | ||||
Set VIP status |
Ensure that OVA permissions are on before managing OVA virtual servers. For more information about permissions, refer to the OnApp Permissions section of this guide.
This document provides the information on how you can manage the virtual servers built from OVA.
Edit OVA Virtual Server
You can edit resources for all VSs. Depending on the OS it is built on, some VSs can have their CPU and RAM resized without needing to be powered off ("resize without reboot"). If the OVA template allows resizing without reboot, the resize should be completed automatically: you will be returned to the VS details screen and see a message indicating the resize was successful. If the template does not allow this, you will be asked to confirm that the VS will need rebooting so that the resize can take place.
Windows virtual servers cannot be resized without reboot.
To adjust VS resources:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the server you want to resize to show its details screen.
- Click the Tools button and select the Edit Virtual Server link.
Change CPU cores, CPU priority/units, and RAM values.
- Click the Save button.
Segregate OVA Virtual Server
If required, you can instruct OnApp to make sure a VS is never booted on the same compute resource as another specific VS. To do that, contact OnApp Support or your account manager on amteam@onapp.com. It may be important to ensure that a VS is never booted if, for example, you have two name servers or a load balanced web server, and you need to keep VSs on separate physical servers.
To segregate one VS from another:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the virtual server you want to segregate.
- On the screen that appears, click the Tools button, then click Segregate Virtual Server.
- In the dialogue box that pops up, use the drop-down menu to choose a VS you want to keep away from.
- Click the Segregate Virtual server button to finish.
Clone OVA Virtual Server
This option might not work correctly for the VS build on Cloudboot and Static compute resources with integrated storage.
You can create a clone based on the same resources as the origin OVA virtual server. The cloned virtual server inherits resources from the origin as follows.
Resource | Cloned Virtual Server |
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Properties - owner, hostname, password, and label. | The same as the origin virtual server with Clone in the label, for example, Clone Origin Label. |
| The same as the origin virtual server. If there are no available resources on the same data store, network, and compute resource, you cannot clone a virtual server. |
IP address |
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Swap disk | A new swap disk is created on the cloned virtual server. |
Backups | The backups of the origin virtual server are not cloned. |
To clone a virtual server, follow the next procedure:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers.
- Click a label of the virtual server that you want to clone.
- Click Tools and then, click Clone Virtual Server.
- In the pop-up box, click Clone Virtual Server to confirm the action.
After you confirm the action, several transactions are run to complete the cloning process. You can check a status of each transaction in Activity Log of the virtual server. After the virtual server is cloned, it is powered off until you start it.
Migrate OVA Virtual Server
Hot migration is available for VSs created from OVA if Allowed hot migrate slider was enabled during OVA upload or during OVA editing.
Note that both full hot migration and full cold migration do not apply to OVA VSs.
OnApp allows migration of OVA virtual servers between compute resources that share common data stores (or data store zones).
To migrate a virtual server:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the virtual server you want to migrate.
- Click the Tools button and press the Migrate Virtual Server link.
- In the window that appears, choose the target compute resource from the drop-down menu.
- Click the Start Migration button.
After migration, the power status of your virtual server remains the same as before the migration.
OnApp administrators can control user access over virtual server migration. Using OnApp permissions, you can allow/forbid users to perform migration of all virtual servers, or their own servers only. This is handled via the Control Panel's Roles menu.
Delete OVA Virtual Server
Shut down the virtual server before destroying it. If you are deleting a VS that is running, the VS will be deleted after the time set in Timeout Before Shutting Down VSs configuration parameter.
To remove the virtual server from the cloud:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- On the screen that appears, you'll see the list of all virtual servers in the cloud. Click the label of the virtual server you want to delete.
- On the virtual server's screen, click the Tools button, then select Delete Virtual Server.
- Confirm by clicking the Destroy button.
IMPORTANT:
- You won't be able to restore a virtual server after deleting it.
- Deleting a virtual server removes all data stored on that virtual server.
OVA Virtual Server Power Options
To manage a virtual server power options:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the required virtual server.
- Click the Tools button on the VS's screen to expand the Tools menu.
- The Tools menu enables you to perform the following power actions on VSs (the exact list shown depends on the VS status):
- Reboot Virtual Server - powers off and then, restarts the VS.
Reboot in Recovery - powers off and then, restarts the VS in the recovery mode.
- Suspend - stops a VS, changes its status to suspended and disables all the other actions on VS, unless unsuspended.
- Shut Down Virtual Server – pops up a dialogue box, where you can either Shut Down VS (terminates the VS gracefully) or Power Off VS (terminates the VS forcefully).
Startup Virtual Server - queues a start-up action for a VS that's currently powered off.
When you start up a VS, it might be implicitly cold migrated if the current compute resource does not have sufficient resources. For more information, refer to Virtual Server Provisioning.
Startup on Recovery - starts the VS in recovery mode.
Change Owner of OVA Virtual Server
This option might not work correctly for the VS build on Cloudboot and Static compute resources with integrated storage.
To change owner of OVA virtual server:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the required virtual server.
- Click the Tools button on the VS's screen to expand the VS Tools menu.
- Click the Change Owner link.
- Choose a user to whom you want to pass ownership of the VS from the drop-down list.
- Click the Change Owner button.
Set SSH Keys for OVA Virtual Server
To set SSH keys for OVA virtual server:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the required virtual server.
- Click the Tools button on the VS's screen to expand the VS Tools menu.
- Click the Set SSH keys link. SSH keys of the administrator and a VS owner will be assigned to the VS. If a VS owner does not have any SSH keys, the system will only assign admin keys.
- Click the Set SSH-keys button.
Reset Root Password for OVA Virtual Server
To reset root password of OVA virtual server:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Click the label of the required virtual server.
- Click the Tools button on the VS's screen to expand the VS Tools menu.
- Click the Reset Root Password link.
- Move the Set password slider to the right to enter and confirm new password. Move the Encrypt password slider to the right to encrypt your password.
- Click the Set Password button.
Set VIP Status for OVA Virtual Server
If a compute resource fails or reboots, the system migrates virtual servers to another compute resource, one VS at a time. The order VSs are migrated in is random. However, you can give a virtual server "VIP" status, and this will give that VS priority in the migration queue.
To set or remove VIP status for a VS:
- Go to your Control Panel > Cloud > Virtual Servers menu.
- Use the icon in the VIP column next to a required virtual server to change switch on/off the VIP status.
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