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- | Please delete unused VM's | + | **NOTE:** If you don't use your VM please delete it. |
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**Remarks**: | **Remarks**: | ||
Windows 2012 R2 virtual disk is recommended for use with templates containing the prefix win. \\ | Windows 2012 R2 virtual disk is recommended for use with templates containing the prefix win. \\ | ||
- | DISK_SIZE - indicates how much to increase the OS disk using the appropriate template. (If you copy an existing systematic pattern - remove this attribute). | + | |
^ INSTANCE_TYPE ^ CPU ^ VCPU ^ MEMORY ^ DISK_SIZE ^ swap ^ | ^ INSTANCE_TYPE ^ CPU ^ VCPU ^ MEMORY ^ DISK_SIZE ^ swap ^ | ||
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| done | Done | The VM is done. VMs in this state won’t be shown with onevm list but are kept in the database for accounting purposes. You can still get their information with the onevm show command. | | | done | Done | The VM is done. VMs in this state won’t be shown with onevm list but are kept in the database for accounting purposes. You can still get their information with the onevm show command. | | ||
- | VM states | + | VM states |
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| Resizing VM | If you have created a Virtual Machine and you need more resources, the following procedure is recommended: | | Resizing VM | If you have created a Virtual Machine and you need more resources, the following procedure is recommended: | ||
| Sheduling | Most of the onevm commands accept the ‘–schedule’ option, allowing users to delay the actions until the given date and time. | | | Sheduling | Most of the onevm commands accept the ‘–schedule’ option, allowing users to delay the actions until the given date and time. | | ||
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- | **Note**. If you don't use your VM please shutdown, cancel or delete it. After 24 hours of running your VM could be shutdown automatically. | ||
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To use the redirects of TCP connections, | To use the redirects of TCP connections, | ||
- | On a VNET1 network, VM can receive not only the usual internal IPv4 address but also the globally accessible IPv6 address. More about connecting to [[http:// | + | On a **VNET1** network, VM can receive not only the usual internal |
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+ | === Virtual machine network settings === | ||
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+ | From September 1, 2022, by default, the virtual machine can only be accessed from the MIF network and via VU VPN. To make your virtual machine accessible from external networks, you would need to change the firewall in the network settings in the template you will use to create the virtual machine. | ||
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+ | 1. If you are building a machine using templates. Choose the template you want, open it and make a copy by pressing the Clone button. | ||
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+ | 2. Open the copy of your template and press Update → Network → Advanced Options. | ||
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+ | 3. Below you will find Security Groups, by default vu-vpn-mif will be selected, you need to select default and save the template. | ||
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+ | === Increasing Resources of VM === | ||
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+ | To increase your VM resources, please write a request by email [[itapc@mif.vu.lt]]. |
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