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XML
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XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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<body>
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<h1>Checkpoint XML format</h1>
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<ul id="toc"></ul>
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<h2><a id="CheckpointAttributes">Checkpoint XML</a></h2>
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<p>
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One method of capturing domain disk backups is via the use of
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incremental backups. Right now, incremental backups are only
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supported for the QEMU hypervisor when using qcow2 disks at the
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active layer; if other disk formats are in use, capturing disk
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backups requires different libvirt APIs
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(see <a href="kbase/domainstatecapture.html">domain state
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capture</a> for a comparison between APIs).
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</p>
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<p>
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Libvirt is able to facilitate incremental backups by tracking
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disk checkpoints, which are points in time against which it is
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easy to compute which portion of the disk has changed. Given a
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full backup (a backup created from the creation of the disk to a
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given point in time), coupled with the creation of a disk
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checkpoint at that time, and an incremental backup (a backup
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created from just the dirty portion of the disk between the
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first checkpoint and the second backup operation), it is
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possible to do an offline reconstruction of the state of the
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disk at the time of the second backup without having to copy as
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much data as a second full backup would require. Future API
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additions will make it possible to create checkpoints in
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conjunction with a backup
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via <code>virDomainBackupBegin()</code> or with an external
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snapshot via <code>virDomainSnapshotCreateXML2</code>; but for
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now, libvirt exposes enough support to create disk checkpoints
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independently from a backup operation
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via <code>virDomainCheckpointCreateXML()</code> <span class="since">since
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5.6.0</span>. Likewise, the creation of checkpoints when
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external snapshots exist is currently forbidden, although future
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work will make it possible to integrate these two concepts.
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</p>
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<p>
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Attributes of libvirt checkpoints are stored as child elements
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of the <code>domaincheckpoint</code> element. At checkpoint
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creation time, normally only
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the <code>name</code>, <code>description</code>,
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and <code>disks</code> elements are settable. The rest of the
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fields are ignored on creation and will be filled in by libvirt
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in for informational purposes
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by <code>virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc()</code>. However, when
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redefining a checkpoint, with
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the <code>VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE</code> flag
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of <code>virDomainCheckpointCreateXML()</code>, all of the XML
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fields described here are relevant on input, even the fields
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that are normally described as readonly for output.
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</p>
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<p>
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The top-level <code>domaincheckpoint</code> element may contain
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the following elements:
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</p>
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<dl>
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<dt><code>name</code></dt>
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<dd>The optional name for this checkpoint. If the name is
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omitted, libvirt will create a name based on the time of the
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creation.
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</dd>
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<dt><code>description</code></dt>
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<dd>An optional human-readable description of the checkpoint.
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If the description is omitted when initially creating the
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checkpoint, then this field will be empty.
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</dd>
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<dt><code>disks</code></dt>
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<dd>On input, this is an optional listing of specific
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instructions for disk checkpoints; it is needed when making a
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checkpoint on only a subset of the disks associated with a
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domain. In particular, since QEMU checkpoints require qcow2
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disks, this element may be needed on input for excluding guest
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disks that are not in qcow2 format. If the entire element was
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omitted on input, then all disks participate in the
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checkpoint, otherwise, only the disks explicitly listed which
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do not also use <code>checkpoint='no'</code> will
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participate. On output, this is the checkpoint state of each
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of the domain's disks.
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<dl>
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<dt><code>disk</code></dt>
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<dd>This sub-element describes the checkpoint properties of
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a specific disk with the following attributes:
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<dl>
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<dt><code>name</code></dt>
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<dd>A mandatory attribute which must match either
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the <code><target dev='name'/></code> or an
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unambiguous <code><source file='name'/></code>
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of one of
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the <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsDisks">disk
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devices</a> specified for the domain at the time of
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the checkpoint.</dd>
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<dt><code>checkpoint</code></dt>
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<dd>An optional attribute; possible values
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are <code>no</code> when the disk does not participate
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in this checkpoint; or <code>bitmap</code> if the disk
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will track all changes since the creation of this
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checkpoint via a bitmap.</dd>
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<dt><code>bitmap</code></dt>
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<dd>The attribute <code>bitmap</code> is only valid
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if <code>checkpoint='bitmap'</code>; it describes the
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name of the tracking bitmap (defaulting to the
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checkpoint name).</dd>
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<dt><code>size</code></dt>
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<dd>The attribute <code>size</code> is ignored on input;
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on output, it is only present if
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the <code>VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SIZE</code> flag
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was used to perform a dynamic query of the estimated
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size in bytes of the changes made since the checkpoint
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was created.</dd>
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</dl>
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</dd>
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</dl>
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</dd>
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<dt><code>creationTime</code></dt>
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<dd>A readonly representation of the time this checkpoint was
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created. The time is specified in seconds since the Epoch,
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UTC (i.e. Unix time).
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</dd>
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<dt><code>parent</code></dt>
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<dd>Readonly, present if this checkpoint has a parent. The
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parent name is given by the sub-element <code>name</code>. The
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parent relationship allows tracking a list of related checkpoints.
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</dd>
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<dt><code>domain</code></dt>
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<dd>A readonly representation of the
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inactive <a href="formatdomain.html">domain configuration</a>
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at the time the checkpoint was created. This element may be
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omitted for output brevity by supplying
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the <code>VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_NO_DOMAIN</code> flag, but
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the resulting XML is no longer viable for use with
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the <code>VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_REDEFINE</code> flag
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of <code>virDomainCheckpointCreateXML()</code>. The domain
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will have security-sensitive information omitted unless the
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flag <code>VIR_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_XML_SECURE</code> is provided
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on a read-write connection.
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</dd>
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</dl>
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<h2><a id="example">Examples</a></h2>
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<p>Using this XML to create a checkpoint of just vda on a qemu
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domain with two disks and a prior checkpoint:</p>
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<pre>
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<domaincheckpoint>
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<description>Completion of updates after OS install</description>
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<disks>
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<disk name='vda' checkpoint='bitmap'/>
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<disk name='vdb' checkpoint='no'/>
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</disks>
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</domaincheckpoint></pre>
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<p>will result in XML similar to this from
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<code>virDomainCheckpointGetXMLDesc()</code>:</p>
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<pre>
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<domaincheckpoint>
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<name>1525889631</name>
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<description>Completion of updates after OS install</description>
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<parent>
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<name>1525111885</name>
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</parent>
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<creationTime>1525889631</creationTime>
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<disks>
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<disk name='vda' checkpoint='bitmap' bitmap='1525889631'/>
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<disk name='vdb' checkpoint='no'/>
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</disks>
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<domain type='qemu'>
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<name>fedora</name>
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<uuid>93a5c045-6457-2c09-e56c-927cdf34e178</uuid>
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<memory>1048576</memory>
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...
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<devices>
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<disk type='file' device='disk'>
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<driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/>
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<source file='/path/to/file1'/>
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<target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
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</disk>
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<disk type='file' device='disk' snapshot='external'>
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<driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
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<source file='/path/to/file2'/>
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<target dev='vdb' bus='virtio'/>
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</disk>
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...
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</devices>
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</domain>
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</domaincheckpoint></pre>
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<p>With that checkpoint created, the qcow2 image is now tracking
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all changes that occur in the image since the checkpoint via
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the persistent bitmap named <code>1525889631</code>.
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</p>
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</body>
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</html>
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