Perform this task to reconfigure the VM with software and hardware options.
If you select a high-speed hard disk for a VM, the high-speed disk can be used after you update its driver. For more information, see "
If you add or delete a high-speed disk for a running VM, the operation takes effect immediately. If you add or delete other types of disks for the VM, the operation takes effect when the VM starts again.
When you delete a NIC from a running VM, the NIC is deleted immediately if the operating system of the VM supports online NIC deletion. The NIC is deleted on the next startup if the operating system of the VM does not support online NIC deletion.
To avoid VM or host errors, do not directly remove the USB device from a host if the host contains a running VM using the USB device.
After you mount an image file to the virtual drive and open the drive from the VM console, display failure might occur. To resolve this issue, eject the drive, and then re-mount the image file to the drive from the VM console or from the VM editing page.
As a best practice, use the following procedure to change the bus type for the disk of a VM:
Shut down the VM without powering it off.
Delete the disk on the VM editing page.
Add a disk with the desired bus type.
Select the disk file (block device) of the deleted disk.
Start the VM.
For a VM in a disk backup disaster recovery protection group, you must reboot the disaster recovery client of the VM after you edit the network information for the VM.
After you take an external snapshot for a VM, you cannot edit the disk mode of the VM.
For ARM hosts restored from an old version through template deployment, upgrade, or backup, they do not support adding hardware devices online.
If the operating system version of a VM is outdated, you might fail to disable the anti-virus feature of the VM while the VM is running. In this case, first shut down the VM, and then disable the anti-virus feature.
On the CAS platform deployed on a server with Hygon CPUs installed, an error might occur if you modify the CPU settings of a CentOS VM. The CentOS operating system does not support live CPU scaling out.
After CAStools is installed, if the VM uses NetworkManager for network management, configure the IP address for the VM before configuring the MTU parameter. Otherwise, the MTU parameter configured for the VM might not take effect.
On the top navigation bar, click
From the left navigation pane, select
Click
Click the tabs to edit the settings of the VM.
Click
To add hardware facilities for the VM, click
To delete a hardware facility for the VM, select the hardware facility from the left tab tree, click
| The storage format of an encrypted disk cannot be changed. The disk format of an unencrypted disk cannot be changed to encrypted. To encrypt an unencrypted disk, remove and add the disk again, set the disk format to encrypted, and configure the encryption method and key. |
The storage size you specified in this field defines the size of the user data space. The VM disk image file also contains system space. The used space equals the VM disk image file size, which is the system space size plus the user data space size. Therefore, the used space size might be larger than the configured storage size.
You cannot edit the disk size of a VM if the VM has snapshots or multi-level image files.
When you add a new disk to a running VM that uses the eager zeroed or lazy zeroed disk provisioning mode, the provisioning mode of the new disk is thin. To use the same provisioning mode for the new disk, shut down the VM before adding the new disk to it.
To avoid data input/output failure when you expand the high-speed disk of a running VM, make sure no data is being transmitted.
To edit this parameter when the VM is online, you must restart the VM.
Retain—When the system deletes a VM disk, it retains retains the image files on the disk.
| You can edit the default action of a virtual firewall only when both allowlist and denylist rules are configured for the virtual firewall. |
If a VLAN is configured for an SR-IOV passthrough NIC on a VM, packets sent by the VM will be tagged by a VF and sent to the peer. Upon receiving packets with the same VLAN tag, the peer will strip the tag and send the packets to the source VM. Packets with a different VLAN tag will be discarded.
If no VLAN is configured for an SR-IOV passthrough NIC on a VM, VLAN packets from that VM can be transmitted transparently.
icon to configure the VNC proxy server parameters, including VNC proxy server address, login name, and password. To access CVM through HTTPS, you must specify the management IP address of the CVM host as the proxy server's address. If the VNC proxy server is on a host managed by CVM, the login name and password do not take effect.
The VM anti-virus settings depend on the anti-virus settings of CVM For more information, see "
| With this feature enabled, a VM can migrate between hosts based on the HA policy configured for the cluster. If the destination host does not have block devices with CBT backup associated, you must configure this feature again. |
Independent-Persistent—Does not include the disk in external snapshots. When you use an external snapshot to restore the VM, the disk is not restored.
If a VLAN is configured for an SR-IOV passthrough NIC on a VM, packets sent by the VM will be tagged by a VF and sent to the peer. Upon receiving packets with the same VLAN tag, the peer will strip the tag and send the packets to the source VM. Packets with a different VLAN tag will be discarded.
If no VLAN is configured for an SR-IOV passthrough NIC on a VM, VLAN packets from that VM can be transmitted transparently.
As a best practice to ensure the startup of a VM, follow these restrictions when you add PCI devices for a VM:
If the memory size of a VM is smaller than 2 GB, the total memory size of PCI devices added to the VM cannot exceed 2 GB.
If the memory size of a VM is larger than 2 GB, the total memory size of PCI devices added to the VM cannot exceed 1 GB.
Configure the following parameters to add a PCI device:
If you select a vGPU resource pool, only 1 is available.
If you select a GPU resource pool and exclusive mode is disabled, the value is the maximum number of GPUs on a single host in the resource pool. For example, if the resource pool has three hosts, and the hosts have three, two, and two GPUs, respectively, the value is 3.
If you select a GPU resource pool and exclusive mode is enabled, the value is the number of available GPUs on the host attached to the VM.
To hot-add CPUs for a VM, first check the compatibility matrix to identify whether the VM supports CPU hot-add. Then, select
After you edit the CPU quantity of a VM that supports CPU hot-add, a temporary (three to five seconds) performance degradation might occur on the VM's operating system.
Do not perform CPU hot-add on a VM that uses a Linux operating system during VM startup.
| The storage format of an encrypted disk cannot be changed. The disk format of an unencrypted disk cannot be changed to encrypted. To encrypt an unencrypted disk, remove and add the disk again, set the disk format to encrypted, and configure the encryption method and key. |
The storage size you specified in this field defines the size of the user data space. The VM disk image file also contains system space. The used space equals the VM disk image file size, which is the system space size plus the user data space size. Therefore, the used space size might be larger than the configured storage size.
You cannot edit the disk size of a VM if the VM has snapshots or multi-level image files.
When you add a new disk to a running VM that uses the eager zeroed or lazy zeroed disk provisioning mode, the provisioning mode of the new disk is thin. To use the same provisioning mode for the new disk, shut down the VM before adding the new disk to it.
To avoid data input/output failure when you expand the high-speed disk of a running VM, make sure no data is being transmitted.
To edit this parameter when the VM is online, you must restart the VM.
Retain—When the system deletes a VM disk, it retains retains the image files on the disk.
| You can edit the default action of a virtual firewall only when both allowlist and denylist rules are configured for the virtual firewall. |
icon to configure the VNC proxy server parameters, including VNC proxy server address, login name, and password. To access CVM through HTTPS, you must specify the management IP address of the CVM host as the proxy server's address. If the VNC proxy server is on a host managed by CVM, the login name and password do not take effect.
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| With this feature enabled, a VM can migrate between hosts based on the HA policy configured for the cluster. If the destination host does not have block devices with CBT backup associated, you must configure this feature again. |
As a best practice to ensure the startup of a VM, follow these restrictions when you add PCI devices for a VM:
If the memory size of a VM is smaller than 2 GB, the total memory size of PCI devices added to the VM cannot exceed 2 GB.
If the memory size of a VM is larger than 2 GB, the total memory size of PCI devices added to the VM cannot exceed 1 GB.
Configure the following parameters to add a PCI device: