I am trying to work out at the command line, how to suspend a running KVM VM so I can ftp a copy to another machine and resume it. Kind of like how the migrate facility does when you have shared iSCSI/DRBD storage, but obviously much slower using ftp. Is there a command line utility for suspending the VM and resuming it on another server without having to resort to vzdump/qmrestore?
I intend to use ZFS snapshot replication to keep both servers reasonably updated, so I will only be copying a small diff file between them.
What I am looking for is the proxmox equivalent of the virsh save and restore commands that save the memory snapshot of the running VM to disk.
I intend to use ZFS snapshot replication to keep both servers reasonably updated, so I will only be copying a small diff file between them.
What I am looking for is the proxmox equivalent of the virsh save and restore commands that save the memory snapshot of the running VM to disk.
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