Hi team
>>
For best performance, you should run your application on an oVirt host, using
unix
socket to communicate with imageio. See:
http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-imageio/unix-socket
(will be available in 4.2.5)
Just to reconfirm here… the unix socket option to communicate with imageio is only
available if the client application runs on the ovirt host. For remote client, the only
way is the REST API, right ?
Thanks
-Suchitra
From: Ranjit DSouza <Ranjit.DSouza(a)veritas.com>
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 3:47 PM
To: "devel(a)ovirt.org" <devel(a)ovirt.org>
Cc: devel <devel(a)ovirt.org>, DL-VTAS-ENG-NBU-EverestFalcons
<DL-VTAS-ENG-NBU-EverestFalcons(a)veritas.com>, Navin Tah
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"Yaniv Lavi (Dary)" <ylavi(a)redhat.com>, "Nisan, Tal"
<tnisan(a)redhat.com>, Daniel Erez <derez(a)redhat.com>, Nir Soffer
<nsoffer(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Image Transfer mechanism queries/API support
For best performance, you should run your application on a oVirt host, using unix
socket to communicate with imageio. See:
http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-imageio/unix-socket
(will be available in 4.2.5)