On 21/10/14 02:27, Paul Jansen wrote: I've just been doing some searching
to try and work out how to get a vmware windows VM into ovirt. It seems
that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an ESXi
standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have any
On 21/10/14 07:27, Paul Jansen wrote:
I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to get a vmware
windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an
ESXi standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have any
On 21/10/14 07:27, Paul Jansen wrote: I've just been doing some searching to
try and work out how to get a vmware windows VM into ovirt. It seems that
the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an ESXi standalone
machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have any
- Original Message -
I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to get a vmware
windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an
ESXi standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have
any success with
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Fabian Deutsch fdeut...@redhat.com wrote:
Hey Paul,
I think the OVA is what you need for Engine.
Once you get that file you can import it.
So: Use the OVA offered by the VMWare thing, or use a script like this one:
- Original Message -
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Fabian Deutsch fdeut...@redhat.com wrote:
Hey Paul,
I think the OVA is what you need for Engine.
Once you get that file you can import it.
So: Use the OVA offered by the VMWare thing, or use a script like this one:
On 21/10/14 16:13, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
AFAIK the new virt-v2v is still not supporting OVAs.
The manual at: http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v.1.html
makes me assume something else:
-i ova is used for reading from a VMware ova source file.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Regards
Sven Kieske
On 21/10/14 02:27, Paul Jansen wrote:
I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to get a
vmware windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing
from an ESXi standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I
didn't have any
On 10/21/2014 11:23 AM, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
On 21/10/14 02:27, Paul Jansen wrote:
I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to get a
vmware windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing
from an ESXi standalone machine - and
Just try throwing ideas out there... I actually use virtualbox tools to convert
all my disks...
VBoxManage clonehd
Once converted to a raw image I use KVM to import to my storage and than v2v to
import it to oVirt.
I have a small script I wrote that does this automatically for me
I have
I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to get a vmware
windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an ESXi
standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have any
success with using the current virt-v2v
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