On 4/23/20 12:21 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
The previous comment was incorrect as well, but actually
qcow2_truncate_bitmaps_check() doesn’t return an error when there is any
bitmap, but only if there are non-active bitmaps, or active bitmaps that
cannot be modified. So for non-disabled bitmaps, we ge
On 23.04.20 16:35, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 4/23/20 8:55 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
>> On 22.04.20 22:53, Eric Blake wrote:
>>> We originally refused to allow resize of images with internal
>>> snapshots because the v2 image format did not require the tracking of
>>> snapshot size, making it impossible to
On 4/23/20 8:55 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
On 22.04.20 22:53, Eric Blake wrote:
We originally refused to allow resize of images with internal
snapshots because the v2 image format did not require the tracking of
snapshot size, making it impossible to safely revert to a snapshot
with a different size t
On 22.04.20 22:53, Eric Blake wrote:
> We originally refused to allow resize of images with internal
> snapshots because the v2 image format did not require the tracking of
> snapshot size, making it impossible to safely revert to a snapshot
> with a different size than the current view of the imag
We originally refused to allow resize of images with internal
snapshots because the v2 image format did not require the tracking of
snapshot size, making it impossible to safely revert to a snapshot
with a different size than the current view of the image. But the
snapshot size tracking was rectif