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+device: 0.815
+semantic: 0.728
+network: 0.702
+graphic: 0.683
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+
+shrink option for discard (for bad host-filesystems and -backup solutions)
+
+When using discard=unmap for virtio or scsi devices with QCOW2 images, space discarded by the guest will be unmaped on the host, which is basically great!
+
+This will turn the QCOW2 image into a sparse file which is efficient for most scenarios. But it may be that you need to avoid big sparse files on your host. For example because you need to use a backup solution which doesn't support sparse files well. Or maybe the QCOW2 image is on a filesystem mount which doesn't support sparse files at all.
+
+For those scenarios an alternative option for the discard setting (discard=shrink) would be great, so that the QCOW2 file itself gets shrunken again.
+I'm not sure about how the initial growing* of QCOW2 images is implemented and if there are maybe limitations. But I hope it may be possible do the inverse and actually shrink (not sparse) an QCOW2 image with internally discarded blocks.
+
+
+I'm using Qemu-5.2.0 and Linux >= 5.3 (host and guest).
+
+*If you use "qemu-img create -f qcow2 ..." withOUT the "preallocation" option.
+
+The QEMU project is currently moving its bug tracking to another system.
+For this we need to know which bugs are still valid and which could be
+closed already. Thus we are setting the bug state to "Incomplete" now.
+
+If the bug has already been fixed in the latest upstream version of QEMU,
+then please close this ticket as "Fix released".
+
+If it is not fixed yet and you think that this bug report here is still
+valid, then you have two options:
+
+1) If you already have an account on gitlab.com, please open a new ticket
+for this problem in our new tracker here:
+
+    https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues
+
+and then close this ticket here on Launchpad (or let it expire auto-
+matically after 60 days). Please mention the URL of this bug ticket on
+Launchpad in the new ticket on GitLab.
+
+2) If you don't have an account on gitlab.com and don't intend to get
+one, but still would like to keep this ticket opened, then please switch
+the state back to "New" or "Confirmed" within the next 60 days (other-
+wise it will get closed as "Expired"). We will then eventually migrate
+the ticket automatically to the new system (but you won't be the reporter
+of the bug in the new system and thus you won't get notified on changes
+anymore).
+
+Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.
+
+
+[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
+