On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 09:45:38AM +0800, Yu Liu wrote:
Ah, I see. Many thanks.
BTW, I see a function that it can add a ssh remote image, like
guestfish -a ssh://root@example.com/path/disk.img, it's really
powerful, but why couldn't I secceed?
#guestfish -a
http://slcn03cn15.us.oracle.com/packages/test1.img
http://slcn03cn15.us.oracle.com/packages/test1.img: No such file or
directory
>>libguestfs-1.20.11-11.el6.x86_64
For a couple of reasons:
(1) This feature wasn't available in 1.20 (added in 1.22).
(2) We disable this feature in RHEL 7. It works upstream and in
Fedora & Debian.
This is because we don't want to support it for RHEL customers. OEL
is free to enable it if you want to support that -- it requires
changes to the block device whitelist in the qemu spec file, as well
as removing the disabling patch from the libguestfs spec file
(0098-RHEL-7-Disable-unsupported-remote-drive-protocols-RH.patch).
Rich.
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