On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 10:34:33 +0200 Pino Toscano <[email protected]> wrote:
> When writing the OVF in OVirt flavour, add a ovirt:id attribute to the > OperatingSystemSection tag: this attribute represents the numeric value > of the ostype ID, which is ignored by oVirt when parsing OVFs in API > mode. > --- > v2v/create_ovf.ml | 202 > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 201 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/v2v/create_ovf.ml b/v2v/create_ovf.ml > index 64edd2b86..f56c4cb64 100644 > --- a/v2v/create_ovf.ml > +++ b/v2v/create_ovf.ml > @@ -216,6 +216,203 @@ and get_ostype = function > typ distro major minor arch product; > "Unassigned" > > +(* Determine the ovirt:id attribute from libguestfs inspection. > + * See ovirt-engine sources, file: > + * packaging/conf/osinfo-defaults.properties > + * and also: > + * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1219857#c9 > + *) > +and get_ovirt_osid = function > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 3; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 9 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 3; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 15 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 4; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 8 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 4; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 14 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 5; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 7 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 5; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 13 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 6; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 18 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 6; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 19 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 6; > + i_minor_version = min; i_arch = ("ppc64"|"ppc64le") } when min >= 9 -> > + 1007 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 6; > + i_arch = ("ppc64"|"ppc64le") } -> > + 1003 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 7; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 24 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 7; > + i_arch = ("ppc64"|"ppc64le") } -> > + 1006 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = ("rhel"|"centos"); i_major_version = 7; > + i_arch = "s390x" } -> > + 2003 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "sles"; i_major_version = 11; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 1193 Shouldn't we here and for the one below use: i_major_version >= 11? There's also SLES 12. > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "sles"; i_major_version = 11; > + i_arch = "ppc64" | "ppc64le" } -> > + 1004 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "sles"; i_major_version = 12; > + i_arch = "s390x" } -> > + 2004 > + > + (* Only Debian 7 is available, so use it for any 7+ version. *) > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "debian"; i_major_version = v } > + when v >= 7 -> > + 1300 > + > + (* Only Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 are available, so use them starting > + * from 12.04, and 14.04 for anything after it. > + *) > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = v; > + i_arch = ("ppc64"|"ppc64le") } when v >= 14 -> > + 1005 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = v; > + i_arch = "s390x" } when v >= 16 -> > + 2005 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = v } > + when v >= 14 -> > + 1256 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = 12; > + i_minor_version = 4 } -> > + 1252 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = 12; > + i_minor_version = 10 } -> > + 1253 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = 13; > + i_minor_version = 4 } -> > + 1254 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_distro = "ubuntu"; i_major_version = 13; > + i_minor_version = 10 } -> > + 1255 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_arch = ("ppc64"|"ppc64le") } -> > + 1002 > + > + | { i_type = "linux"; i_arch = "s390x" } -> > + 2002 > + > + | { i_type = "linux" } -> > + 5 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 5; i_minor_version = 1 } -> > + 1 (* no architecture differentiation of XP on RHV *) > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 5; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_product_name = product } when String.find product "XP" >= 0 -> > + 1 (* no architecture differentiation of XP on RHV *) > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 5; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 3 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 5; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 10 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 0; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 4 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 0; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 16 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 1; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 11 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 1; > + i_arch = "x86_64"; i_product_variant = "Client" } -> > + 12 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 1; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 17 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 20 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_arch = "x86_64"; i_product_variant = "Client" } -> > + 21 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 2; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 23 > + > + (* Treat Windows 8.1 client like Windows 8. See: > + * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1309580#c4 > + *) > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 3; > + i_arch = "i386"; i_product_variant = "Client" } -> > + 20 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 3; > + i_arch = "x86_64"; i_product_variant = "Client" } -> > + 21 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 6; i_minor_version = 3; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 23 This one is Windows Server 2012R2 and should map to 25. > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 10; i_minor_version = 0; > + i_arch = "i386" } -> > + 26 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 10; i_minor_version = 0; > + i_arch = "x86_64"; i_product_variant = "Client" } -> > + 27 > + > + | { i_type = "windows"; i_major_version = 10; i_minor_version = 0; > + i_arch = "x86_64" } -> > + 29 > + > + | { i_type = typ; i_distro = distro; > + i_major_version = major; i_minor_version = minor; i_arch = arch; > + i_product_name = product } -> > + warning (f_"unknown guest operating system: %s %s %d.%d %s (%s)") > + typ distro major minor arch product; > + 0 > + There are also 1001 which is unspecified PPC and 2001 which is unspecified s390x. Maybe we want to use those too? > (* Set the <Origin/> element based on the source hypervisor. > * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1342398#c6 > * https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/59147/ > @@ -295,6 +492,7 @@ let rec create_ovf source targets guestcaps inspect > "xmlns:vssd", > "http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData"; > "xmlns:xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; > "xmlns:ovf", "http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1/"; > + "xmlns:ovirt", "http://www.ovirt.org/ovf"; > "ovf:version", "0.9" > ] [ > Comment generated_by; > @@ -357,8 +555,10 @@ let rec create_ovf source targets guestcaps inspect > ] in > (match ovf_flavour with > | OVirt -> > + let ovirt_osid = get_ovirt_osid inspect in > e "OperatingSystemSection" ["ovf:id", vm_uuid; Having UUID here does not make sense. We can use 0 which is "Unknown" or 1 wich is "Other". Tomas > - "ovf:required", "false"] > + "ovf:required", "false"; > + "ovirt:id", string_of_int ovirt_osid] > osinfo_subnodes > | RHVExportStorageDomain -> > e "Section" ["ovf:id", vm_uuid; "ovf:required", "false"; > -- > 2.14.3 > -- Tomáš Golembiovský <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs
