Thank you Eric, On 2014-02-05 17:23, Eric Blake wrote: > Yes, live storage migration is possible; although at the moment, qemu is > lacking a way to restart the operation if it fails midstream, so libvirt > only allows the operation if you are willing to temporarily make your > guest transient. What does this mean? Will I loose anything if - for example - there is not enough space on the target device? Or it will still use the original disk image? AFAIK, a transient guest only means it will disappear after the virtualisation session ends. > virsh dumpxml $dom > file > virsh undefine $dom > virsh blockcopy $dom /ssd/image.raw /hdd/image.raw \ > --wait --verbose --pivot > virsh define file I could not find anything about "pivot" or "pivoting"? What does --pivot do in this case? Thank you. -- Üdvözlettel / Best regards Horváth Gergely | gergely.horvath@xxxxxxxxxx IneTrack - Nyomkövetés egyszerűen | Inepex Kft. Ügyfélszolgálat: support@xxxxxxxxxxx | +36 30 825 7646 | support.inetrack.hu Web: www.inetrack.hu | nyomkovetes-blog.hu | facebook.com/inetrack Inepex - The White Label GPS fleet-tracking platform | www.inepex.com _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users