22.3. Live KVM migration with virsh
virsh command. The migrate command accepts parameters in the following format:
virsh migrate --live GuestName DestinationURL
# virsh migrate --live GuestName DestinationURL
GuestName parameter represents the name of the guest which you want to migrate.
DestinationURL parameter is the URL or hostname of the destination system. The destination system must run the same version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, be using the same hypervisor and have libvirt running.
This example migrates from test1.example.com to test2.example.com. Change the host names for your environment. This example migrates a virtual machine named RHEL4test.
Verify the guest is running
From the source system,test1.example.com, verifyRHEL4testis running:virsh list
[root@test1 ~]# virsh list Id Name State ---------------------------------- 10 RHEL4 runningCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Migrate the guest
Execute the following command to live migrate the guest to the destination,test2.example.com. Append/systemto the end of the destination URL to tell libvirt that you need full access.virsh migrate --live RHEL4test qemu+ssh://test2.example.com/system
# virsh migrate --live RHEL4test qemu+ssh://test2.example.com/systemCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Once the command is entered you will be prompted for the root password of the destination system.Wait
The migration may take some time depending on load and the size of the guest.virshonly reports errors. The guest continues to run on the source host until fully migrated.Verify the guest has arrived at the destination host
From the destination system,test2.example.com, verifyRHEL4testis running:virsh list
[root@test2 ~]# virsh list Id Name State ---------------------------------- 10 RHEL4 runningCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
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