Re: [ovirt-users] Upload img file to Storage Domain

2016-06-09 Thread Fernando Frediani
Thanks for that. That worked. I installed a temporary Linux distribution, downloded the .img file to its filesystem, made a dd to /dev/vdb and remove the temporary Linux distribution disk, then let the disk boot from the remaining disk. Far from ideal but at least worked. Fernando Em 08/06/

Re: [ovirt-users] Upload img file to Storage Domain

2016-06-08 Thread Nir Soffer
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Barak Korren wrote: > On 8 June 2016 at 15:58, Fernando Frediani > wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I'm spending a fair amount of time to find out how (if possible) to upload a >> .img image to a oVirt Storage Domain and be able to mount it in a VM as a >> disk. >> >> It

Re: [ovirt-users] Upload img file to Storage Domain

2016-06-08 Thread Дмитрий Глушенок
Alternatively you can put the image manually to any location, reachable by qemu and use vmdisk hook to attach the image to VM at start. -- Dmitry Glushenok Jet Infosystems http://www.jet.msk.su +7-495-411-7601 (ext. 1237) > 8 июня 2016 г., в 15:58, Fernando Frediani > н

Re: [ovirt-users] Upload img file to Storage Domain

2016-06-08 Thread Barak Korren
On 8 June 2016 at 15:58, Fernando Frediani wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm spending a fair amount of time to find out how (if possible) to upload a > .img image to a oVirt Storage Domain and be able to mount it in a VM as a > disk. > > It is a OpenWRT image and there is no OVF from it, so it's a raw im

[ovirt-users] Upload img file to Storage Domain

2016-06-08 Thread Fernando Frediani
Hi there, I'm spending a fair amount of time to find out how (if possible) to upload a .img image to a oVirt Storage Domain and be able to mount it in a VM as a disk. It is a OpenWRT image and there is no OVF from it, so it's a raw image which I wanted to use as a disc. Tried both with engin