Thanks for you reply!
Firstly, I'm very sorry I forgot introduce the scenarios in my experiments.
Supposing a case, I have a virtual machine with two disks. One is mounted as a root
partition and the other is data partition and the second disk is an iscsi lun, that is to
say, not a local disk or image. Now the result wanted is that creating a snapshot for the
root disk but not for the data disk when executing "virsh snapshot-create-as"
command. Actually, it meet an error:
error:unsuported configuration: source for disk 'vdc' is not a regular file;
refusing to generate external snapshot name.
The xml configuration of this virtual machine as follows:
<disk type='block' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='raw' />
<source dev='/dev/sdm1' > // sdm1 is a remote
scsi lun and mounted at the local host
<target dev='vdc' bus='virtio' />
</disk>
Given above problem, I want to only create the snapshot of local disk.
在 2013-06-24 23:22:47,"vonNieda, Adam (USMS)" <Adam.vonNieda(a)usdoj.gov>
写道:
I think what you’re looking for is LVM snapshots. The whole purpose of taking VM
snapshots is to have a consistent image of the machine as a whole. There’s lots of
articles out there on LVM snapshots, here’s one.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/snapshots_backup.html
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Subject: [libvirt-users] snapshot-create-as for a single disk not all disks
Hi everyone!
Is there any way to create snaphot for a single disk of a virtual machine. As I konw,
"virsh snapshot-create-as domain_name snapshot_name --disk-only" traverses all
block devices to create snapshot. However I don't want to create snapshot except for
root partition.
The version of qemu and libvirt I used is as follows:
qemu-1.4.2 and libvrit-0.10.2
I meet an error when I delete the snapshot which is created by
"snapshot-create-as" command. whether or not qemu(1.4.2) and libvirt(0.10.2)
don't support the function currently.
Look forward to your help!