Re: [Openstack-operators] Compressed Images

2015-07-30 Thread Joe Topjian
Sounds good. I'll open a bug :) On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Abel Lopez wrote: > That's an interesting find. > I've only ever assumed "compressed image" to mean qcow2 (with or without > compression in qcow2, both are pretty small compared to raw) > I can imagine that '.zip and .tar.gz' might

Re: [Openstack-operators] Compressed Images

2015-07-29 Thread Abel Lopez
That's an interesting find. I've only ever assumed "compressed image" to mean qcow2 (with or without compression in qcow2, both are pretty small compared to raw) I can imagine that '.zip and .tar.gz' might have applied to raw, which can be quite large, but ultimately, you're probably right and fo

Re: [Openstack-operators] Compressed Images

2015-07-29 Thread Matt Joyce
It might be a function of apache compression ? On July 29, 2015 3:38:25 PM EDT, Joe Topjian wrote: >Hello, > >In the "Create An Image" page of Horizon, it says the following: > >Currently only images available via an HTTP URL are supported. The >image >location must be accessible to the Image Ser

[Openstack-operators] Compressed Images

2015-07-29 Thread Joe Topjian
Hello, In the "Create An Image" page of Horizon, it says the following: Currently only images available via an HTTP URL are supported. The image location must be accessible to the Image Service. Compressed image binaries are supported (.zip and .tar.gz.) Either I have something misconfigured, th