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Wolfgang Kulhanek authored and Wolfgang Kulhanek committed Jul 29, 2024
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*IMPORTANT:* Having many participants performing the same task in parallel in a simulated lab environment can cause this task to perform much slower than in a real environment. For this lab instance we have limited the number of in-flight VMs to 2 at a time. Please be patient with this process as it completes. You may continue with other sections in the roadshow as the migrations complete.
*IMPORTANT:* Having many participants performing the same task in parallel in a simulated lab environment can cause this task to perform much slower than in a real environment. Please be patient with this process as it completes. You may continue with other sections in the roadshow as the migrations complete.

. After several minutes the migration has completed.
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In this lab, we are going to take a closer look at the storage behind the virtual machine we just created *fedora01*.

. Start by clicking on the left menu for *Storage* -> *Persistent Volume Claims*. Make sure you are in the *vmexamples* namespace, you should see the *fedora01* VM from the previous section listed.
. Start by clicking on the left menu for *Storage* -> *Persistent Volume Claims*. Make sure you are in the *vmexamples* namespace, you should see the *fedora01* PVC that was created when you created the *fedora01* VM in the previous section.
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. Click on the *fedora01* VM and you will be presented with a screen that shows additional details about the storage volume backing the VM.
. Click on the *fedora01* PVC and you will be presented with a screen that shows additional details about the storage volume backing the VM.
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. Notice the following information about the persistent volume claim:
.. The PVC is currently bound successfuly
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. Using the *Actions* dropdown menu or the shortcut button in the top right corner, *Stop* the VM. This process can take a long time since it attempts a graceful shutdown and the machine is in an unstable state. If you click on the *Actions* dropdown menu again you will have the option to *Force stop*. Please make use of this option in order to continue with the lab.

. You can click on the *Overview* tab to confirm that the VM has stopped. You can also see the snapshot we recently took listed in the *Snapshots* tile. (You may need to Force Stop the VM via the dropdown. This is fine as we are about to restore the snapshot.)
. You can click on the *Overview* tab to confirm that the VM has stopped. You can also see the snapshot we recently took listed in the *Snapshots* tile. (You may need to *Force Stop* the VM via the dropdown. This is fine as we are about to restore the snapshot.)
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