is there an easy / intutive way to find out the underlying image associated
to a VM? for instance, looking at a storage domain from the server, it is
not easy to figure out what VM it actually belongs to
[storage[root@snode01 images]$ find -type f | grep -iv meta | grep -iv
lease | xargs du -sch
harles Kozler mailto:char...@fixflyer.com>>
Date: Thursday 4 February 2016 at 23:37
To: users mailto:users@ovirt.org>>
Subject: [ovirt-users] matching / mapping ovirt storage domain images to VMs
is there an easy / intutive way to find out the underlying image associated to
a VM? for inst
e file name.
>
>
> From: on behalf of Charles Kozler <
> char...@fixflyer.com>
> Date: Thursday 4 February 2016 at 23:37
> To: users
> Subject: [ovirt-users] matching / mapping ovirt storage domain images to
> VMs
>
> is there an easy / intutive way to find out
: False
>>
>> Where id is the directory name, and image_id is the file name.
>>
>>
>> From: on behalf of Charles Kozler <
>> char...@fixflyer.com>
>> Date: Thursday 4 February 2016 at 23:37
>> To: users
>> Subject: [
:
>>> 75801b3b-d9ce-4b62-aa36-6b6519ecc04e
>>> storage_type: image
>>> vm-id :
>>> 8f163624-823f-4ac2-8964-7aa473c41de2
>>> wipe_after_delete : False
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