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.IX Title "VIRT-P2V 1"
-.TH VIRT-P2V 1 "2008-02-05" "virt-p2v-0.9.3" "Virtualization Support"
+.TH VIRT-P2V 1 "2008-02-07" "virt-p2v-0.9.3" "Virtualization Support"
.SH "NAME"
virt\-p2v \- P2V (physical to virtual machine) migration tool
.SH "SUMMARY"
addresses are not tested for uniqueness so there is a very small
chance that they could coincide, which would leave a guest unable to
access the virtual network.
+.IP "Compression" 4
+.IX Item "Compression"
+Choose whether to enable or disable compression on disk images as they
+are copied across the network.
+.Sp
+If enabled, the \f(CW\*(C`\-C\*(C'\fR option is passed to \fIssh\fR\|(1). On fast networks
+this can sometimes be slower.
+.Sp
+\&\s-1NB:\s0 The disk image is still stored uncompressed on the remote host
+however this option is set.
.IP "Verify and proceed" 4
.IX Item "Verify and proceed"
In this step you are asked to verify the settings above. If any are
reserved for Xen guests. These \s-1MAC\s0 addresses are not tested for
uniqueness so there is a very small chance that they could coincide,
which would leave a guest unable to access the virtual network.
+.ie n .IP """compression""" 4
+.el .IP "\f(CWcompression\fR" 4
+.IX Item "compression"
+Set this to \f(CW\*(C`Some false\*(C'\fR to disable compression, or \f(CW\*(C`Some true\*(C'\fR to
+enable compression, or \f(CW\*(C`None\*(C'\fR to ask the user.
.Sh "\s-1ISO\s0 \s-1ATTACHMENTS\s0"
.IX Subsection "ISO ATTACHMENTS"
Rebuilding a custom \s-1ISO\s0 is time\-consuming. You can make a \*(L"quick\*(R"