Hi Everyone,
Any thoughts on these ?
Thank you,
Leo
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018, 09:09 Leo David wrote:
> Thank you Nathanaël,
> I just think that virt-p2v.iso image once booted, will directly see the
> vm attached devices that are passed by Proxmox layer (as clonezilla would
> see them ), without wo
Thank you Nathanaël,
I just think that virt-p2v.iso image once booted, will directly see the vm
attached devices that are passed by Proxmox layer (as clonezilla would see
them ), without worring about what virtualisation type is the source
machine.
ie: treating the vm as a physical machine.
If so,
afaik, Proxmox doesn't use the libvirt api, so you can't use the
virt-p2v tool to import proxmox into ovirt, the only way in our case is
to manually import your qcow2 disks and then attach them to a
predefinated vm.
Le 18/09/2018 à 14:31, Leo David a écrit :
Hi,
I have succesfully used the i
Hi Guys,
Any ideea on how could I do a decent migration of those vms, without the
need ov moving their disks to local promox storage ?
Thank you !
Leo
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 3:31 PM, Leo David wrote:
> Hi,
> I have succesfully used the import-to-ovirt.pl script to migrate a qcow
> local disk
Hi,
I have succesfully used the import-to-ovirt.pl script to migrate a qcow
local disk to oVirt export domain.
Thanks a lot for that !
The problem is that most of the vms are having their disk on ceph as rbd's.
Thist is why i think the bootable virt-p2p would be more appropiate... but
it seems is
Hi,
I have tried already first option - not working..
Maybe the second would work, but i'm in the middle of figuring out why it
does not work with virt-p2v iso, since it seems that it should do the job.
1. I have booted one vm with the iso
2. tested the connection against an ovirt node
3. selecte
Hi Leo,
Am 17.09.2018 um 14:30 schrieb Leo David:
Hello everyone,
I have this situation where I need to migrate about 20 vms from Proxmox
to oVirt.
In this case, its about qcow2 images running on Proxmox.
I there a recomended way and procedure for doing this ?
not sure if this is really recom
Hi,
Try to upload qcow into import domain via SSH, may be it will work, but I’m not
sure.
Another way is to hack oVirt - create VM with qcow2 image, rename yours,
replace via ssh, fix permissions.
> On 18 Sep 2018, at 08:00, Leo David wrote:
>
> Thank you Andrei,
> This would be fine in cas
Thank you Andrei,
This would be fine in case of a few vms, but not so practical for many of
them to import.
I will try by using virt-p2v.iso to boot on source vm, and get it converted
to an existing oVirt nfs export domain. From where to import them in the
oVirt cluster.
Will let you know about res
Hi,
Try this:
1) Storage -> Disks -> Upload -> Start
select your existing qcow image
2) Create new VM, and then General -> Instance Images, clock "+" and
"Attach", select imported disk image.
I think it should work.
PS Someone from oVirt dev team please confirm, I didn't tried import
exis
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