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Daniel P. Berrangé authored
Currently qemu-img allows an image filename to be passed on the command line, but unless using the JSON format, it does not have a way to set any options except the format eg qemu-img info https://127.0.0.1/images/centos7.iso This adds a --image-opts arg that indicates that the positional filename should be interpreted as a full option string, not just a filename. qemu-img info --image-opts driver=https,url=https://127.0.0.1/images,sslverify=off This flag is mutually exclusive with the '-f' / '-F' flags. Signed-off-by:
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by:
Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Daniel P. Berrangé authoredCurrently qemu-img allows an image filename to be passed on the command line, but unless using the JSON format, it does not have a way to set any options except the format eg qemu-img info https://127.0.0.1/images/centos7.iso This adds a --image-opts arg that indicates that the positional filename should be interpreted as a full option string, not just a filename. qemu-img info --image-opts driver=https,url=https://127.0.0.1/images,sslverify=off This flag is mutually exclusive with the '-f' / '-F' flags. Signed-off-by:
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by:
Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>