
The restore operation deletes the previously-saved memory-state file and assigns a new
ID to the virtual machine. The virtual machine name and UUID remain the same as
previously saved.
IMPORTANT
After using the save operation, do not boot, start, or run the virtual machine
you intend to restore. If the virtual machine is at any time restarted before it
is restored, the saved memory-state file becomes invalid and should not be
used to restore.
Procedure 5.3
Restore a Virtual Machine’s Current State (Virtual Machine
Manager)
1
Make sure the virtual machine to be restored has not been started since you ran
the save operation.
2
Run Virtual Machine Manager.
3
In Virtual Machine Manager, click File > Restore Saved Machine from the drop-
down menu.
4
Specify the previously-saved file.
5
Click Open.
The virtual machine and the guest operating system are restored to the previously-
saved state. The memory-state file is automatically deleted.
Procedure 5.4
Restore a Virtual Machine’s Current State (xm Command)
1
Make sure the virtual machine to be restored has not been started since you ran
the save operation.
2
In the host environment, enter
xm restore
state-file
where
state-file
is the previously-saved memory-state file.
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