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From: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] PATCH: Control over drive open modes for backing file
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:59:56 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080731185956.GA26755@shareable.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <489203C9.1040607@codemonkey.ws>

Anthony Liguori wrote:
> So while I think it's valid to have a "read-only disk" exposed to the 
> guest, I don't think the user should have anything to do with how we 
> open the file.

All good points.

My concern (and it may be different to others) is when I branch an
image using a qcow2 with backing qcow (perhaps more than two deep).

The backing image is sometimes shared with other branches.

E.g. I might have a full install of an OS, and then have a branch
where I install software package A, and another branch with software
package B.  Both share the same base image.

In these, it's very important that I don't accidentally modify the
base image.  E.g. if I foolishly entered the 'commit' monitor command
in VM A, I'd *corrupt* the disk of VM B.

So it would be nice to open the base image read-only.

(Microsoft have a similar description in their documentation on 'disk
image differencing for maintaining test systems' for Virtual PC).

Now savevm snapshots (as opposed to -snapshot) confuse this picture.

Can I arbitrarily branch off different snapshots within a single qcow2
file?  Can I delete the 'base' snapshots safely?  Most important: what
happens if I have snapshots in a qcow2 file which has a base file, and
I type 'commit'?  Does it corrupt all the snapshots, effectively?

I find the snapshot facility a bit unclear as to what _exactly_ it
does to be honest, and am therefore wary of it.

Thanks,
-- Jamie

  reply	other threads:[~2008-07-31 19:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-07-31 11:31 [Qemu-devel] PATCH: Control over drive open modes for backing file Daniel P. Berrange
2008-07-31 12:15 ` Jamie Lokier
2008-07-31 13:08   ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-07-31 13:34 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-07-31 13:46   ` Paul Brook
2008-07-31 13:55     ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-07-31 15:05       ` Blue Swirl
2008-07-31 16:01         ` Jamie Lokier
2008-07-31 16:10           ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-07-31 18:07           ` Blue Swirl
2008-07-31 14:58     ` Chris Wedgwood
2008-07-31 18:26 ` Anthony Liguori
2008-07-31 18:59   ` Jamie Lokier [this message]
2008-07-31 19:37     ` Anthony Liguori
2008-08-01  7:46       ` Jamie Lokier
2008-08-01 15:14         ` Anthony Liguori
2008-08-01  9:18   ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-08-01 14:48     ` Anthony Liguori
2008-08-01 16:47       ` Ian Jackson
2008-08-01 17:09         ` Anthony Liguori
2008-08-01 17:10         ` Jamie Lokier

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