Thanks to all who responded on this thread.
This bugzills appears to outline a procedure we can try .. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1662412
___Craig MullVPC Storage Architectcm...@us.ibm.com
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On Tue, Oct 01, 2019 at 10:45:53 +0200, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> Am 01.10.2019 um 02:24 hat John Snow geschrieben:
> >
> >
> > On 9/30/19 3:26 PM, Craig Mull wrote:
> > > How can have QEMU backup write the output to an encrypted target?
> > >
> > > Blocks in the dirty bitmap are unencrypted, and as
Am 01.10.2019 um 02:24 hat John Snow geschrieben:
>
>
> On 9/30/19 3:26 PM, Craig Mull wrote:
> > How can have QEMU backup write the output to an encrypted target?
> >
> > Blocks in the dirty bitmap are unencrypted, and as such when I write
> > them with QEMU backup they are written to the targ
On 9/30/19 3:26 PM, Craig Mull wrote:
> How can have QEMU backup write the output to an encrypted target?
>
> Blocks in the dirty bitmap are unencrypted, and as such when I write
> them with QEMU backup they are written to the target unencrypted.
>
> I've experimented with providing a json s
How can have QEMU backup write the output to an encrypted target?
Blocks in the dirty bitmap are unencrypted, and as such when I write them with QEMU backup they are written to the target unencrypted.
I've experimented with providing a json string as the target but with no luck.
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