If pavmkvm801.qcow2 is a “new” clean install, clone it:
The "new" image may rely on qcow2 features added in QEMU 6.0. If you run QEMU 4.x, you will see an error: Unsupported qcow2 feature . Upgrade your hypervisor.
BASE_IMAGE="/var/lib/libvirt/images/pavmkvm801.qcow2" ACTION=$1
Example overlay structure:
: Refers to the Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Next-Generation Firewall. : Indicates it is designed for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisor. : Specifies the PAN-OS software version. : The disk image format used primarily by QEMU/KVM. Where to Find it Safely
kvm-ok
Since pavmkvm801qcow2 new is not a standard command or known open-source file, the following content assumes it relates to:
Pavmkvm801qcow2 New -
If pavmkvm801.qcow2 is a “new” clean install, clone it:
The "new" image may rely on qcow2 features added in QEMU 6.0. If you run QEMU 4.x, you will see an error: Unsupported qcow2 feature . Upgrade your hypervisor. pavmkvm801qcow2 new
BASE_IMAGE="/var/lib/libvirt/images/pavmkvm801.qcow2" ACTION=$1 If pavmkvm801
Example overlay structure:
: Refers to the Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Next-Generation Firewall. : Indicates it is designed for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisor. : Specifies the PAN-OS software version. : The disk image format used primarily by QEMU/KVM. Where to Find it Safely pavmkvm801qcow2 new
kvm-ok
Since pavmkvm801qcow2 new is not a standard command or known open-source file, the following content assumes it relates to: