LIVE BLOCK OPERATIONS ===================== High level description of live block operations. Note these are not supported for use with the raw format at the moment. Note also that this document is incomplete and it currently only covers the 'stream' operation. Other operations supported by QEMU such as 'commit', 'mirror' and 'backup' are not described here yet. Please refer to the qapi/block-core.json file for an overview of those. Snapshot live merge =================== Given a snapshot chain, described in this document in the following format: [A] <- [B] <- [C] <- [D] <- [E] Where the rightmost object ([E] in the example) described is the current image which the guest OS has write access to. To the left of it is its base image, and so on accordingly until the leftmost image, which has no base. The snapshot live merge operation transforms such a chain into a smaller one with fewer elements, such as this transformation relative to the first example: [A] <- [E] Data is copied in the right direction with destination being the rightmost image, but any other intermediate image can be specified instead. In this example data is copied from [C] into [D], so [D] can be backed by [B]: [A] <- [B] <- [D] <- [E] The operation is implemented in QEMU through image streaming facilities. The basic idea is to execute 'block_stream virtio0' while the guest is running. Progress can be monitored using 'info block-jobs'. When the streaming operation completes it raises a QMP event. 'block_stream' copies data from the backing file(s) into the active image. When finished, it adjusts the backing file pointer. The 'base' parameter specifies an image which data need not be streamed from. This image will be used as the backing file for the destination image when the operation is finished. In the first example above, the command would be: (qemu) block_stream virtio0 file-A.img In order to specify a destination image different from the active (rightmost) one we can use its node name instead. In the second example above, the command would be: (qemu) block_stream node-D file-B.img Live block copy =============== To copy an in use image to another destination in the filesystem, one should create a live snapshot in the desired destination, then stream into that image. Example: (qemu) snapshot_blkdev ide0-hd0 /new-path/disk.img qcow2 (qemu) block_stream ide0-hd0