On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 10:57:43AM -0500, libvirt_users(a)skagitattic.com wrote:
Thanks for all the information, I think my last remaining question
is
why the image created with virt-install shows the full apparent size
and the image from virt-sparsify does not? (The image testimage1.qcow2
created with default options).
I don't really know what you mean by "full apparent size". If you are
talking about the output of "ls -l", then don't -- that number is
unrelated to the virtual size or the space consumed on disk. Always
use "qemu-img info".
Rich.
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