[Bug 1025244] Re: qcow2 image increasing disk size above the virtual limit

2013-01-11 Thread Andy Menzel
Thanks for your advices. I have no more problems with VM-size since
deleting snapshot in shutdown-mode. I reduced the overlarge qcow2-images
by converting in qcow2 again (that detects unused sectors and omits
this).

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[Bug 1035698] Re: ubiquity crashes with I/O space for GPIO uninitialized

2012-12-19 Thread Andy Menzel
Same problem with Dell Poweredge SC 1420 and quantal-desktop-i386.iso.
Tried to avoid this by pressing Enter on the purple screen. I selected
Language and pressed F6 for further options. So after choosing some of
these options Ubiquity was running perfectly again, but after final
reboot i canĀ“t get any screen...

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[Bug 1025244] Re: qcow2 image increasing disk size above the virtual limit

2012-12-18 Thread Andy Menzel
Any solution right now? I have a similar problem like Todor Andreev;
Our daily backup of some virtual machines (qcow2) looks like that:

1. shutdown the VM
2. create a snapshot via: qemu-img snapshot -c nameofsnapshot...
3. boot the VM
4. backup the snapshot to another virtual disk via: qemu-img convert  -f qcow2 
-O qcow2 -s nameofsnapshot...
5. DELETE the snapshot from VM via: qemu-img snapshot -d nameofsnapshot...

But the problem is, that our original VM-size growing steadily (although
few changes were made) ?!

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[Bug 1025244] Re: qcow2 image increasing disk size above the virtual limit

2012-12-18 Thread Andy Menzel
Any solution right now? I have a similar problem like Todor Andreev;
Our daily backup of some virtual machines (qcow2) looks like that:

1. shutdown the VM
2. create a snapshot via: qemu-img snapshot -c nameofsnapshot...
3. boot the VM
4. backup the snapshot to another virtual disk via: qemu-img convert  -f qcow2 
-O qcow2 -s nameofsnapshot...
5. DELETE the snapshot from VM via: qemu-img snapshot -d nameofsnapshot...

But the problem is, that our original VM-size growing steadily (although
few changes were made) ?!

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