Re: Convert version 1 RBD to version 2?

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On 26/03/14 04:05, Andrey Korolyov wrote:
> Actually will commit all the bytes. If one prefer to keep discarded
> places, it is necessary to throw out the copy to the filesystem(or
> implement chunk-reader pipe for rbd client).

True, but it had the advantage that I didn't have to try and restore a
boot sector.  These were virtual machine images with a partition table
and BIOS bootloader to worry about.

In the end it's looking like I'll have to blow away the image and
restore it from the .vhd image I have as the VMs seem reluctant to
start, so something is fishy with the set-up.  (Or something is buggy
with the flashcache set up I'm using it with.  Time for experiments
methinks.)
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