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1@example
2@c man begin SYNOPSIS
3usage: qemu-img command [command options]
4@c man end
5@end example
6
7@c man begin OPTIONS
8
9The following commands are supported:
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11@include qemu-img-cmds.texi
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12
13Command parameters:
14@table @var
15@item filename
16 is a disk image filename
5fafdf24 17@item fmt
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18is the disk image format. It is guessed automatically in most cases. See below
19for a description of the supported disk formats.
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5fafdf24 21@item size
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22is the disk image size in bytes. Optional suffixes @code{k} or @code{K}
23(kilobyte, 1024) @code{M} (megabyte, 1024k) and @code{G} (gigabyte, 1024M)
24and T (terabyte, 1024G) are supported. @code{b} is ignored.
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25
26@item output_filename
5fafdf24 27is the destination disk image filename
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28
29@item output_fmt
30 is the destination format
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31@item options
32is a comma separated list of format specific options in a
33name=value format. Use @code{-o ?} for an overview of the options supported
34by the used format
35
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36
37@item -c
38indicates that target image must be compressed (qcow format only)
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39@item -h
40with or without a command shows help and lists the supported formats
41@end table
42
43Parameters to snapshot subcommand:
44
45@table @option
46
47@item snapshot
48is the name of the snapshot to create, apply or delete
49@item -a
50applies a snapshot (revert disk to saved state)
51@item -c
52creates a snapshot
53@item -d
54deletes a snapshot
55@item -l
56lists all snapshots in the given image
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57@end table
58
59Command description:
60
61@table @option
8063d0fe 62@item create [-f @var{fmt}] [-o @var{options}] @var{filename} [@var{size}]
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63
64Create the new disk image @var{filename} of size @var{size} and format
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65@var{fmt}. Depending on the file format, you can add one or more @var{options}
66that enable additional features of this format.
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68If the option @var{backing_file} is specified, then the image will record
69only the differences from @var{backing_file}. No size needs to be specified in
70this case. @var{backing_file} will never be modified unless you use the
71@code{commit} monitor command (or qemu-img commit).
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73The size can also be specified using the @var{size} option with @code{-o},
74it doesn't need to be specified separately in this case.
75
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76@item commit [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
77
78Commit the changes recorded in @var{filename} in its base image.
79
8063d0fe 80@item convert [-c] [-f @var{fmt}] [-O @var{output_fmt}] [-o @var{options}] @var{filename} [@var{filename2} [...]] @var{output_filename}
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81
82Convert the disk image @var{filename} to disk image @var{output_filename}
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83using format @var{output_fmt}. It can be optionally compressed (@code{-c}
84option) or use any format specific options like encryption (@code{-o} option).
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8063d0fe 86Only the formats @code{qcow} and @code{qcow2} support compression. The
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87compression is read-only. It means that if a compressed sector is
88rewritten, then it is rewritten as uncompressed data.
89
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90Image conversion is also useful to get smaller image when using a
91growable format such as @code{qcow} or @code{cow}: the empty sectors
92are detected and suppressed from the destination image.
93
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94You can use the @var{backing_file} option to force the output image to be
95created as a copy on write image of the specified base image; the
96@var{backing_file} should have the same content as the input's base image,
97however the path, image format, etc may differ.
98
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99@item info [-f @var{fmt}] @var{filename}
100
101Give information about the disk image @var{filename}. Use it in
102particular to know the size reserved on disk which can be different
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103from the displayed size. If VM snapshots are stored in the disk image,
104they are displayed too.
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105
106@item snapshot [-l | -a @var{snapshot} | -c @var{snapshot} | -d @var{snapshot} ] @var{filename}
107
108List, apply, create or delete snapshots in image @var{filename}.
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109@end table
110
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111Supported image file formats:
112
113@table @option
114@item raw
115
116Raw disk image format (default). This format has the advantage of
117being simple and easily exportable to all other emulators. If your
118file system supports @emph{holes} (for example in ext2 or ext3 on
119Linux or NTFS on Windows), then only the written sectors will reserve
120space. Use @code{qemu-img info} to know the real size used by the
121image or @code{ls -ls} on Unix/Linux.
122
123@item host_device
124
125Host device format. This format should be used instead of raw when
126converting to block devices or other devices where "holes" are not
127supported.
128
129@item qcow2
130QEMU image format, the most versatile format. Use it to have smaller
131images (useful if your filesystem does not supports holes, for example
132on Windows), optional AES encryption, zlib based compression and
133support of multiple VM snapshots.
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134
135Encryption uses the AES format which is very secure (128 bit keys). Use
136a long password (16 characters) to get maximum protection.
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137@item qcow
138Old QEMU image format. Left for compatibility.
139@item cow
140User Mode Linux Copy On Write image format. Used to be the only growable
141image format in QEMU. It is supported only for compatibility with
142previous versions. It does not work on win32.
143@item vdi
144VirtualBox 1.1 compatible image format.
145@item vmdk
146VMware 3 and 4 compatible image format.
147@item cloop
148Linux Compressed Loop image, useful only to reuse directly compressed
149CD-ROM images present for example in the Knoppix CD-ROMs.
150@end table
151
152
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153@c man end
154
155@ignore
156
157@setfilename qemu-img
158@settitle QEMU disk image utility
159
160@c man begin SEEALSO
161The HTML documentation of QEMU for more precise information and Linux
162user mode emulator invocation.
163@c man end
164
165@c man begin AUTHOR
166Fabrice Bellard
167@c man end
168
169@end ignore