3.13. Attaching an ISO Image to a Virtual Machine
This Ruby example attaches a CD-ROM to a virtual machine and changes it to an ISO image in order to install the guest operating system.
# Get the reference to the "vms" service: vms_service = connection.system_service.vms_service # Find the virtual machine: vm = vms_service.list(search: 'name=myvm')[0] # Locate the service that manages the virtual machine: vm_service = vms_service.vm_service(vm.id) # Locate the service that manages the CDROM devices of the VM: cdroms_service = vm_service.cdroms_service # List the first CDROM device: cdrom = cdroms_service.list[0] # Locate the service that manages the CDROM device you just found: cdrom_service = cdroms_service.cdrom_service(cdrom.id) # Change the CD of the VM to 'my_iso_file.iso'. By default this # operation permanently changes the disk that is visible to the # virtual machine after the next boot, but it does not have any effect # on the currently running virtual machine. If you want to change the # disk that is visible to the current running virtual machine, change # thecurrentparameter's value totrue. cdrom_service.update( OvirtSDK4::Cdrom.new( file: { id: 'CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1511.iso' } ), current: false )
For more information, see http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/ovirt-engine-sdk/OvirtSDK4%2FVmService:cdroms_service.

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