On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 10:03:59AM -0400, Alex Nelson wrote:
(Sorry, Rich, I managed to miss reply-all.)
These VMDK files are difference files from a baseline VMDK file.
I'm not familiar with ESX's storage, but the size indicators on these tell
me they aren't raw. For a virtual disk that has 3.2GB of data in its
current state, against 3.0GB of data in its baseline, the current state's
.vmdk file is 200MB.
OK well I guess we don't support these.
My answer however is the same as before. Support has to be added
to qemu, then we'll get it for free.
Rich.
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