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Ploop: suspend -> dump -> snapshot -> resume: is it as efficient as "vzctl snapshot <ctid>" ? [message #52014] Sun, 26 April 2015 04:49
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Hello! Smile

(Please forgive my bad English)

My question is about Ploop layout.

I would to know if "vzctl snapshot <ctid> --skip-config" can be "segmented" as follow:

1) vzctl chkpnt <ctid> --suspend
2) vzctl chkpnt <ctid> --dump --dumpfile <path_to_dump_file>
3) vzctl snapshot <ctid> --id <uuid> --skip-config --skip-suspend
4) vzctl chkpnt <ctid> --resume

- Is it efficient?
- If not, how is the right way to do it, step by step?

Thanks!

[Updated on: Sun, 26 April 2015 04:49]

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