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
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
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
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