Steps to Instance Snapshot and boot from volume Openstack Part 4

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Steps to Instance Snapshot and boot from volume Openstack Part 4 Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,
Step 1:

After Successfully Installation of OS using ISO on the Attached Volume: “Shut Off Instance” and Confirm

Project → Compute → Instance

Steps to Instance Snapshot and boot from volume Openstack Part 4 Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,

Check  Instance "Power State" 

Steps to Instance Snapshot and boot from volume Openstack Part 4 Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,
Step 2:

Create Instance Snapshot :

Project → Compute → Instance → Menu → Create Snapshot

Snapshot Name > CentOS-Installed                # type snapshot name

Steps to Instance Snapshot and boot from volume Openstack Part 4 Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,


Press “Create Snapshot”


Step 3:

Project → Compute → Volumes →
Press “Edit Volume” button



check on “Bootable” and Submit




Step 4:

Detach “linuxtopic-volume” bootable volume from Instance ”CentOS7”
Expand Volume Menu Select “Manage Attachments” 


Press “Detach Volume” and Confirm it

Step 5:

Project → Compute → Images → Launch

Instance Name* > CentOS-Installed                     # Type Instance Name


Press “Next” for Select Source

Select Boot Source > Volume                               # Select from Drug down

Available Volume > linuxtopic-volume             
  # Select bootable volume



Press “Next” for flavor selection



Press “Next”  and Select Networks*


Press “Next” and Select “Security Groups”


Now Press “Launch Instance”

Step 6:

Project → Compute → Instances

Step 7:

Open Console form menu

Project → Compute → Instance
Expand Instance Menu and Select "Console" 


Network Configuration file


Ping Gateway

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