Hi - let's keep all replies on the mailing list so the information
benefits everyone.
On Sat, Mar 05, 2016 at 12:21:51PM -0600, Clint Boggio wrote:
> 2. Ran your tool on the disk image with a destination of "." And
> your tool put it directly in without having to use network
> bandwidth.
The
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:31:31PM -0600, Clint Boggio wrote:
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> I've tried the -i libvirtxml method and it fails and I suspect it's
> because the legacy KVM environment is Ubuntu based. Any tricks or
> pointers would be appreciated.
Run `virt-v2v -v -x -i libvirtxml [...]' and capture the
Thanks Rich for the clarification and thanks Moran for getting me to the right
human :-)
I'll be searching for the import feature tomorrow after I build out the main
storage domain and the datacenter goes green.
I REALLY appreciate all you guys do, and the help you provide.
I've tried the -i
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 01:44:19PM +0200, Moran Goldboim wrote:
> +Richard, v2v maintainer.
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Clint Boggio wrote:
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> > I'm in the process of migrating a series of VM's from KVM environment, to
> > an OVirt environment. I've used
+Richard, v2v maintainer.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Clint Boggio wrote:
> I'm in the process of migrating a series of VM's from KVM environment, to
> an OVirt environment. I've used virt-v2v to convert quite a few M$ and
> Linux machines with great success.
>
>
I'm in the process of migrating a series of VM's from KVM environment, to an
OVirt environment. I've used virt-v2v to convert quite a few M$ and Linux
machines with great success.
Coming up I've got to convert a Linux VM that has 3 virtual disks. Inside that
VM, the three disks are part of an
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