On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 10:39:58AM +0800, justlibvirt(a)gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone!
Hi,
Firstly, please don't post the same message multiple times in a row. If
someone hasn't responded, they're either busy, or haven't noticed this
message.
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 virsh support
blockcommit when VM offline。how do?
As near as I know, 'blockcommit' hasn't yet gotten offline support.
we test qemu snapshot as follows: we need create snapshot of
the cycle,and by virsh blockcommit merge snapshot chain,but
when VM offline, the virsh blockcommit will fail, someone
suggest me:when VM offline,may use qemu-img commit to submit
snapshot turn,but qemu-img can't modify snapshot chain backing
relation,it need we use qemu-img rebase amend snapshot‘s
backingfile,
As you note there's the 'qemu-img commit' primitive that allows you to
commit the changes in an overlay back into its base image:
If you have: base.qcow2 <-- overlay1.qcow2 <-- overlay2.qcow2
And, if you do:
$ qemu-img commit overlay2.qcow2
It'll commit the contents of overlay2.qcow2 into overlay1.qcow2.
And, indeed use the 'qemu-img rebase' to modify the backing file is the
only method I know of, for offline operations.
the main question is when we use qemu-img rebase
modify snapshot's backingfile, if someone start the VM, it will
may lead to VM filesystem readonly。
Though I haven't tested this recently, why would it lead to VM
filesystem becoming read-only?
we should how to solve the question? thanks! >
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/kashyap