In virt-v2v man page the documentation on how to use RHEL 5 Xen as input is generic enough to fit other Xen versions. --- v2v/virt-v2v.pod | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod index 293efeb..292c5a3 100644 --- a/v2v/virt-v2v.pod +++ b/v2v/virt-v2v.pod @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Xen remote connections can be used. Other remote libvirt connections will not work in general. See also L</INPUT FROM VMWARE VCENTER SERVER>, -L</INPUT FROM RHEL 5 XEN> below. +L</INPUT FROM XEN> below. =item B<-if> format @@ -1228,9 +1228,10 @@ Perform the conversion of the guest using virt-v2v: Remove the F<guest.xml> and F<guest-disk*> files. -=head1 INPUT FROM RHEL 5 XEN +=head1 INPUT FROM XEN -Virt-v2v is able to import Xen guests from RHEL 5 Xen hosts. +Virt-v2v is able to import Xen guests from RHEL 5 Xen or SLES and +openSUSE Xen hosts. Virt-v2v uses libvirt for access to the remote Xen host, and therefore the input mode should be I<-i libvirt>. As this is the default, you -- 2.6.6 _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list Libguestfs@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs