On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 09:27:25AM +0000, Daniel Erez wrote:
You can get it from '.storage.type' on the StorageDomain
object.
E.g.
sd = connection.system_service().storage_domains_service().list()[0]
sd.storage.type -> nfs/iscsi/etc
Is there a defined set of what can be returned, and/or a way
to find out if the storage is "block-like" or not?
Alternately what happens if we don't specify the sparse flag at all?
Will it do the right thing?
Rich.
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