Re: Does qemu-img use qemu-system-x86_64?

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On 07/07/2009 09:51 AM, Kilb Tobias (Extern) wrote:
Good morning list,

Does anybody know if the command "qemu-img snapshot -c blabla
mymachine.qcow2" starts a virtual machine in the background for doing a
snapshot?


It does not.

The problem is that I have two versions of qemu on my system. I am using
the 0.10.5 for running virtual machines. When I am doing a snapshot with
CTRL+ALT+2 and then typing "savevm blabla" then everything goes fine".
But when I run the qemu-img command, it does not create the snapshot
(infinite loop).

Maybe the qemu-img runs an old 0.9.1 version of qemu (corrupted snapshot
code?)?


Maybe you're using an old qemu-img?

If you're using an old image, it's worthwhile to regenerate it using 'qemu-img convert' to clear any hidden corruption.

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