On 04/05/2018 10:26, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
Yes, you still have to clean up external snapshot metadata manually, as
the link below indicates.  Deleting external snapshots is a non-trivial
problem.  For example, if you have a disk image chain like:

     [A] <-- [B] <-- [C] <-- [D]
Now if you no longer need image [B], what is the most efficient way to
get rid of it?  Three possibilities:

   - Merge [B] into [A], and rewrite the backing chain of [C]
     to point to [A].  Now can you discard image [B].
   - Merge [A] into [B], call the new image [AB].  Now you can
     discard [A].
   - Merge [B] into [C], and rewrite the backing chain of [C] to point to
     [A].  Now you can discard image [B].
It depends on how large each of the disk images are, and based on the
size, merge / coalesce them accordingly, to arrive at the quickest
solution.

True.


Note that existing commands (`virsh blockpull` and `virsh blockcommit`,
which is relatively faster) will allow you handle it manually or script
it -- which many people already do it. >
A couple of references (that are also easily scriptable):

     
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Live-merge-an-entire-disk-image-chain-including-current-active-disk
     https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Live-disk-backup-with-active-blockcommit

[1]
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2015-September/msg00037.html

Any hope to get virsh external snapshot creation/deletion fixed?

I don't see any problem creation external snapshots (or more correctly:
"overlays").  Deletion of external snapshots involves a bit more work,
but it is scriptable as well.


Reading old mailing list posts, I was under impression that some work was put to automatically and trasparently issue the best blockpull/blockcommit command. If not - fair enough ;)

Thanks.

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