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2013 Oct 02
2
Snapshots: Where they are stored and how to use them?
Firstly I'd like to learn where a snapshot is stored once it has been made. I understand that the principle is that when changes occur in the VM, the difference is written to the snapshot, thus recording the differences between the date/time of the snapshot and the current value of the VM. Is that a correct assessment of the process? If that is indeed so, can I take regular snapshots and
2017 Aug 23
1
Re: snapshot anomaly
2015 Mar 15
3
how to get disk snapshot size
Hi,guys I wanna to get the disk snapshot size, but found nothing libvirt commands related,except qemu-img. I create two disk snapshots, but nothing return its' size [root@cskvm01 qcow2]# qemu-img info /mnt/e6758700-af68-3c06-ade3-53f5f9b93507/e2cf6551-0d2c-4382-a86c-8ba633954ff2 image: /mnt/e6758700-af68-3c06-ade3-53f5f9b93507/e2cf6551-0d2c-4382-a86c-8ba633954ff2 file format: qcow2 virtual
2015 Mar 25
2
Point-in-time snapshots (was: Re: Inspection of disk snapshots)
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 07:38:03PM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:43:30PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > [. . .] > > > > This makes a copy of the whole disk image. It's also not a consistent > > > (point in time) copy. > > > > Oh I see that you're copying the _snapshot_ that you created with > >
2014 Jan 29
4
Looks like blockpull does not accept a subset of the entire chain of backing files
Hello If I'm not terribly mistaken, looks like libvirt 1.2.1 does not provide ability of merging only a subset of the entire chain of backing files. So, if I have a chain like this: root <- a <-b <- c <- d <- active ... and I'd like to obtain a chain like this: root <- c <- d <- active ... looks like it's not supported,
2015 Dec 07
3
Efficient live disk backup with active blockcommit : Failed 'block-commit': Could not reopen file: Permission denied
Hi , Working on the simple POC : Advanced snapshot using libvirt and qemu . Following are the exact steps which are followed . 1. Created as base VM - Ubuntu 15.10 with following libvirt and qemu versions Using library: libvirt 1.2.16 Using API: QEMU 1.2.16 Running hypervisor: QEMU 2.3.0 QEMU emulator version 2.3.0 (Debian 1:2.3+dfsg-5ubuntu9.1), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice
2015 Mar 25
0
Re: Point-in-time snapshots (was: Re: Inspection of disk snapshots)
[Added Stefan Hajnoczi, who wrote the 'drive-backup' QMP command and Eric Blake.] On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 07:41:23PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 07:38:03PM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:43:30PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: [. . .] > > > > If you want lightweight, consistent, point-in-time snapshots
2015 Oct 13
2
virsh can't support VM offline blockcommit
Hi everyone! I use the libvirt(version: 1.2.2) and QEMU(version: 2.2.1) to test qemu snapshot features: I tried virsh blockcommit when VM offline, the virsh blockcommit failed: the error messase as below: error: Requested operation is not valid: domain is not running when I start the VM, the virsh blockcommit work fine! my question is:we need
2013 Dec 04
2
Re: Virsh snapshots
Thanks for your answer, I am trying to make a snapshot of whole virtual machine (disk, CPU state, memory). But I need to make this snapshot in matter of seconds. I have already try to create snapshot of disk, which is not problem. I use qcow2 format, and create new disk image using original disk image as backing file. But still I am not able to assign state of vm with new disk. I have found
2019 Apr 25
1
Live Disk Backup with Active Blockcommit
Hi! I was reading the Wiki about 'Live Disk Backup with Active Blockcommit, https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Live-disk-backup-with-active-blockcommit and see that example shown seems to be using two different names for the same file. First showing the current block device in use: $ virsh domblklist vm1 Target Source ------------------------------------------------ vda
2013 Jun 10
1
Re: virsh snapshot-create and blockcopy
Am 10.06.13 10:40, schrieb Kashyap Chamarthy: > On 06/10/2013 01:20 PM, Thomas Stein wrote: >> Am 10.06.13 09:07, schrieb Kashyap Chamarthy: >>> On 06/09/2013 02:46 PM, Thomas Stein wrote: >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> I just tried the following: >>>> >>>> virsh dumpxml --security-info gentoo-template > gentoo-template.xml
2015 May 30
2
snapshots and vmdk
Does libvirt support snapshotting when the virtual disk comes from a vmdk file? http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Snapshots#Desired_functionality seems to say no, since it says "'virsh snapshot', which requires all disk images to be qcow2". OTOH, man virsh, http://libvirt.org/formatsnapshot.html, and http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDisks seem to indicate more
2015 Oct 19
1
Re: virsh can't support VM offline blockcommit
Hi Kashyap Chamarthy: thank you very much for answer my question: 一: lead to VM filesystem becoming read-only 1: test case it lead to VM filesystem becoming read-only test case as follows: we want to snapshot for VM , to obtain VM incremental data,and use virsh blockcommit,qemu-img commit,qemu-img rebase to shorten snapshot chain. Details are as follows(when VM running state, we perform the
2018 Jan 30
4
Create qcow2 v3 volumes via libvirt
Hi all, on a fully patched CentOS 7.4 x86-64, I see the following behavior: - when creating a new volumes using vol-create-as, the resulting file is a qcow2 version 2 (compat=0.10) file. Example: [root@gdanti-lenovo vmimages]# virsh vol-create-as default zzz.qcow2 8589934592 --format=qcow2 --backing-vol /mnt/vmimages/centos6.img Vol zzz.qcow2 created [root@gdanti-lenovo vmimages]# file
2019 Mar 29
2
guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
I have scoured the web and can't find anything on the topic: Is IPv6 supported for remote image targets? For example: guestfish --format=raw --ro -a rbd://[fd00::cefc:1]:6789/images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-1901 Does not work citing the following: libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 libguestfs: create: flags = 0, handle = 0x5560231bdfb0, program =
2014 Oct 13
2
Re: KVM incremental backup using CBT
Am 13.10.14 16:25, schrieb Eric Blake: > On 10/13/2014 03:56 AM, Thomas Stein wrote: >> Hello. >> >>> blockcommit vm1 vda --active --verbose --pivot >> >> That's where libvirt stops working at the moment, right? >> >> virsh # blockcommit puppet-test vda --active --verbose --pivot >> error: unsupported flags (0x4) in function
2014 Apr 10
2
Help with understanding and solving snapshot problem
Hello Fairly new to libvirt. I’m hoping to both solve a problem with this question as well as learn more detail about how libvirt works. Using RHEL 6.4 and libvirt version is 0.10.2 and qemu-img version is 0.12.1.2 Using virt-manager I created a VM. Nothing unusual as far as I can see. I then added a disk. So I have a second virtio based volume which the guest then mounts as a separate
2016 Sep 05
1
Re: snapshots handout
On Sat, Sep 03, 2016 at 02:39:11PM +0800, gunnar.wagner@netcologne.de wrote: > hi all & @Kayshap > > does [this handout on > snapshots](https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/lc-2012/snapshots-handout.html) > by Kashyap Chamarthy (I believe from 2012) still apply to current > versions of libvirt-bin & qemu? Yes, as the URL indicates, it's from 2012. And, most of
2019 Apr 01
2
Re: guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
Unfortunately I do need to use the address explicitly as opposed to hostnames because the source of the data fed here is Ceph's monmap which returns the addresses explicitly. I've tried all the common ways to escape the : in the v6 address to no avail.  I definitely agree that the problem looks to be it parsing the colons as if the port comes next and then everything after that is
2013 Aug 07
1
KVM bridge wonkiness in Fedora19
Greetings, I'm attempting to get several virtual machines setup on a Fedora19 host system, with the traditional bridge network devices (br0, br1, etc). I've done this many times before with older versions of Fedora (16, 14, etc), and it just works. However, for reasons that I cannot figure out, the bridge doesn't seem to be working in Fedora19. While I can successfully connect to