There are plenty of backup systems out there. You could script it, or find a software solution for your DomU. You'd just be backing up the system like it was a regular server.
Thank You,
Nathan Eisenberg
Sr. Systems Administrator
Atlas Networks, LLC
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Subject: [Xen-users] cluster snapshots
Hi,
Thanks for the response. I have a cluster managed by OpenNebula, OpenNebula
currently don't support virtual images in other places than files, that is to
say, don't support LVM based virtual machines, this is for what I can not do
domU Backups using LV.
The idea of doing backups using software inside of the guest domain sounds
interesting for me. Could you please give me some examples of software for
backups inside of the guest domain.
By Shutting down the guest during the backup, I would be interrupting the work
of the user of the virtual machine, that is something I try to avoid.
Regards
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