On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 4:31 AM, Eric Blake <eblake at redhat.com> wrote: [...] > I'm not that familiar with sheepdog, but I'll give it a shot: > id 1 is a static point in time. But you booted your guest, which means > you have made modifications since that point in time. Those > modifications have to be stored somewhere. You can't rewrite id 1, so > sheepdog auto-created id 4 as the storage for all changes since you > booted from the point in time that id 1 was recording. > Hmmm..., i understand your thoughts. Thanks. -- Thanks Harry Wei |