Qemu-img info

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qemu-img info YOUR_FILENAME give information about the disk image (YOUR_FILENAME)

Options

--backing-chain If a disk image has a backing file chain will enumerate information about backing files in a disk image chain

Examples

 $ qemu-img info test.vmdk 
 (VMDK) image open: flags=0x2 filename=test.vmdk
 image: test.vmdk
 file format: vmdk
 virtual size: 20M (20971520 bytes)
 disk size: 17M
 $ qemu-img info image-qcow.qcow2
 image: image-qcow.qcow2
 file format: qcow2
 virtual size: 10G (10737418240 bytes)
 disk size: 136K
 cluster_size: 65536
 $ qemu-img info MY_image-qcow.qcow2
 image: MY_image-qcow.qcow2
 file format: qcow2
 virtual size: 20G (21474836480 bytes)
 disk size: 7.5G
 cluster_size: 65536
 Format specific information:
    compat: 1.1
    lazy refcounts: true
    refcount bits: 16
    corrupt: false
qemu-img info MY_image-qcow.qcow2
image: MY_image-qcow.qcow2
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 250G (268435456000 bytes)
disk size: 250G
cluster_size: 65536
Format specific information:
   compat: 1.1
   lazy refcounts: true
   refcount bits: 16
   corrupt: false
 $ qemu-img info --backing-chain MY_image-qcow.qcow2
 image: MY_image-qcow.qcow2
 file format: qcow2
 virtual size: 20G (21474836480 bytes)
 disk size: 7.5G
 cluster_size: 65536
 Format specific information:
    compat: 1.1
    lazy refcounts: true
    refcount bits: 16
    corrupt: false


qemu-img info IMAGE.qcow2
qemu-img: Could not open 'IMAGE.qcow2': Failed to get shared "write" lock
Is another process using the image?


Notes:

  • Encrypted information will be available only if the image is encrypted (The use of encryption in qcow and qcow2 images is considered to be flawed by modern cryptography standards)
  • Snapshot list: A list of all internal snapshots

Related commands

See also

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