head aches). I do have a problem with these converted
images, XenServer complains that they were not created by itself and
refuses to resize them for example.
Can anyone advise if there is another way of converting qcow2 to vhd
without having Xenserver complaining? Vhd-util binary is missing
On 03.04.2014 17:43, Rohit Yadav wrote:
Hi Lucian,
Yes you can and we've been hacking like that with systemvms [1].
Here's how
you may do it using:
- Packer: http://www.packer.io
- Hack you own using vboxmanage, qemu, vhd-utils etc. and work on raw
hdd
image, checkout the code marked here:
me head aches). I do have a problem with these converted
images, XenServer complains that they were not created by itself and
refuses to resize them for example.
Can anyone advise if there is another way of converting qcow2 to vhd
without having Xenserver complaining? Vhd-util binary is missing
On 03.04.2014 17:48, Rohit Yadav wrote:
To add, I've this patched vhd-util that has convert. For some reason
my
apache login and the web dir including the vhd-util file is not
accessible:
people.apache.org/~bhaisaab/vhd-util-patched
This is the google cache:
me head aches). I do have a problem with these converted
images, XenServer complains that they were not created by itself and refuses
to resize them for example.
Can anyone advise if there is another way of converting qcow2 to vhd without
having Xenserver complaining? Vhd-util binary is missing