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=head1 NAME
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virt-format - Erase and make a blank disk
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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virt-format [--options] -a disk.img [-a disk.img ...]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Virt-format takes an existing disk file (or it can be a host
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partition, LV etc), B<erases all data on it>, and formats it as a
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blank disk. It can optionally create partition tables, empty
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filesystems, logical volumes and more.
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To create a disk containing data, you may be better to use
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L<virt-make-fs(1)>. If you are creating a blank disk to use in
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L<guestfish(1)>, you should instead use the guestfish I<-N> option.
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Normal usage would be something like this:
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virt-format -a disk.qcow
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or this:
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virt-format -a /dev/VG/LV
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F<disk.qcow> or F</dev/VG/LV> must exist already. B<Any data on these
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disks will be erased by these commands>. These commands will create a
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single empty partition covering the whole disk, with no filesystem
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inside it.
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Additional parameters can be used to control the creation of
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partitions, filesystems, etc. The most commonly used options are:
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=over 4
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=item B<--filesystem=[ext3|ntfs|vfat|...]>
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Create an empty filesystem (C<ext3>, C<ntfs> etc) inside the partition.
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=item B<--lvm[=/dev/VG/LV]>
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Create a Linux LVM2 logical volume on the disk. When used with
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I<--filesystem>, the filesystem is created inside the LV.
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=back
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For more information about these and other options, see
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L</OPTIONS> below.
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The format of the disk is normally auto-detected, but you can also
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force it by using the I<--format> option (q.v.). In situations where
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you do not trust the existing content of the disk, then it is
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advisable to use this option to avoid possible exploits.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<--help>
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Display brief help.
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=item B<-a> file
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=item B<--add> file
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Add I<file>, a disk image, host partition, LV, external USB disk, etc.
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The format of the disk image is auto-detected. To override this and
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force a particular format use the I<--format=..> option.
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B<Any existing data on the disk is erased.>
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=item B<-a> URI
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=item B<--add> URI
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Add a remote disk. See L<guestfish(1)/ADDING REMOTE STORAGE>.
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=item B<--filesystem=ext3|ntfs|vfat|...>
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Create an empty filesystem of the specified type. Many filesystem
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types are supported by libguestfs.
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=item B<--filesystem=none>
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Create no filesystem. This is the default.
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=item B<--format=raw|qcow2|..>
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=item B<--format>
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The default for the I<-a> option is to auto-detect the format of the
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disk image. Using this forces the disk format for I<-a> options which
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follow on the command line. Using I<--format> with no argument
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switches back to auto-detection for subsequent I<-a> options.
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For example:
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virt-format --format=raw -a disk.img
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forces raw format (no auto-detection) for F<disk.img>.
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virt-format --format=raw -a disk.img --format -a another.img
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forces raw format (no auto-detection) for F<disk.img> and reverts to
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auto-detection for F<another.img>.
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If you have untrusted raw-format guest disk images, you should use
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this option to specify the disk format. This avoids a possible
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security problem with malicious guests (CVE-2010-3851).
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=item B<--label=>LABEL
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Set the filesystem label.
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=item B<--lvm=/dev/I<VG>/I<LV>>
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Create a Linux LVM2 logical volume called F</dev/I<VG>/I<LV>>. You
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can change the name of the volume group and logical volume.
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=item B<--lvm>
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Create a Linux LVM2 logical volume with the default name
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(F</dev/VG/LV>).
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=item B<--lvm=none>
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Create no logical volume. This is the default.
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=item B<--partition>
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Create either an MBR or GPT partition covering the whole disk. MBR is
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chosen if the disk size is E<lt> 2 TB, GPT if E<ge> 2 TB.
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This is the default.
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=item B<--partition=gpt>
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Create a GPT partition.
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=item B<--partition=mbr>
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Create an MBR partition.
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=item B<--partition=none>
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Create no partition table. Note that Windows may not be able to see
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these disks.
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=item B<-v>
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=item B<--verbose>
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Enable verbose messages for debugging.
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=item B<-V>
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=item B<--version>
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Display version number and exit.
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=item B<--wipe>
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Normally virt-format does not wipe data from the disk (because that
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takes a long time). Thus if there is data on the disk, it is only
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hidden and partially overwritten by virt-format, and it might be
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recovered by disk editing tools.
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If you use this option, virt-format writes zeroes over the whole disk
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so that previous data is not recoverable.
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=item B<-x>
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Enable tracing of libguestfs API calls.
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=back
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=head1 EXIT STATUS
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This program returns C<0> on success, or C<1> on failure.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<guestfs(3)>,
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L<guestfish(1)>,
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L<virt-filesystems(1)>,
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L<virt-make-fs(1)>,
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L<virt-rescue(1)>,
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L<virt-resize(1)>,
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L<http://libguestfs.org/>.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Richard W.M. Jones L<http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat Inc.
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