33.18. Cloning guest configuration files
You can copy an existing configuration file to create an all new guest. You must modify the name parameter of the guests' configuration file. The new, unique name then appears in the hypervisor and is viewable by the management utilities. You must generate an all new UUID as well by using the
uuidgen
command. Then for the vif
entries you must define a unique MAC address for each guest (if you are copying a guest configuration from an existing guest, you can create a script to handle it). For the xen bridge information, if you move an existing guest configuration file to a new host, you must update the xenbr
entry to match your local networking configuration. For the Device entries, you must modify the entries in the 'disk='
section to point to the correct guest image.
You must also modify these system configuration settings on your guest. You must modify the HOSTNAME entry of the
/etc/sysconfig/network
file to match the new guest's hostname.
You must modify the
HWADDR
address of the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
file to match the output from ifconfig eth0
file and if you use static IP addresses, you must modify the IPADDR
entry.