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Changing the Default System Offering for System VMs You can manually change the system offering for a particular System VM. Additionally, as a &PRODUCT; administrator, you can also change the default system offering used for System VMs. Create a new system offering. For more information, see Creating a New System Service Offering. Back up the database: mysqldump -u root -p cloud | bzip2 > cloud_backup.sql.bz2 Open an MySQL prompt: mysql -u cloud -p cloud Run the following queries on the cloud database. In the disk_offering table, identify the original default offering and the new offering you want to use by default. Take a note of the ID of the new offering. select id,name,unique_name,type from disk_offering; For the original default offering, set the value of unique_name to NULL. # update disk_offering set unique_name = NULL where id = 10; Ensure that you use the correct value for the ID. For the new offering that you want to use by default, set the value of unique_name as follows: For the default Console Proxy VM (CPVM) offering,set unique_name to 'Cloud.com-ConsoleProxy'. For the default Secondary Storage VM (SSVM) offering, set unique_name to 'Cloud.com-SecondaryStorage'. For example: update disk_offering set unique_name = 'Cloud.com-ConsoleProxy' where id = 16; Restart &PRODUCT; Management Server. Restarting is required because the default offerings are loaded into the memory at startup. service cloudstack-management restart Destroy the existing CPVM or SSVM offerings and wait for them to be recreated. The new CPVM or SSVM are configured with the new offering.