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- .. program:: qvm-clone
- :program:`qvm-clone` -- Clones an existing VM by copying all its disk files
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- .. warning::
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- option.
- After rewrite, please remove this admonition.
- Synopsis
- --------
- :command:`qvm-clone` [*options*] *VMNAME* *NEWVM*
- Options
- -------
- .. option:: --help, -h
- Show this help message and exit
- .. option:: --class=CLASS, -C CLASS
- Create VM of different class than source VM. The tool will try to copy as
- much as possible data/metadata from source VM, but some information may be
- impossible to preserve (for example target VM have no matching properties).
- .. option:: -P POOL
- Pool to use for the new domain. All volumes besides snapshots volumes are
- imported in to the specified POOL. THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT TO USE NORMALLY.
- .. option:: --pool=POOL:VOLUME, -p POOL:VOLUME
- Specify the pool to use for the specific volume
- .. option:: --quiet, -q
- Be quiet
- .. option:: --verbose, -v
- Increase verbosity
- Authors
- -------
- | Joanna Rutkowska <joanna at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Rafal Wojtczuk <rafal at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Marek Marczykowski <marmarek at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Bahtiar `kalkin-` Gadimov <bahtiar at gadimov dot de>
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