Hi all, Sorry if this has been asked already, I did look but didn't see anything.
The situation is thus; in a hurry I needed to get a couple of virtual machines going, we didn't have anything installed at the time beyond plain QEMU/KVM, so I just used that, creating the following shell script snippet: > exec kvm \ > -uuid 2247a584-e95d-47f1-8756-9088c25b87eb \ > -drive file=/path/to/hda.qcow2,if=virtio,media=disk \ > -rtc base=localtime \ > -vnc :0 \ > -daemonize \ > -usb \ > -usbdevice tablet \ > -m 512 \ > -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:59 \ > -net tap \ > "$@" The above VM runs Windows Server 2008R2 64-bit. In fact, I've got a few VMs like this. In the case of Linux VMs (using serial console), the main difference is the use of -nographic in place of -daemon and using `screen -dmS` to daemonise the KVM process instead. How does one go about importing such a VM into OpenNebula? I tried by copying across the disk image and creating a 64-bit host. Despite being careful to ensure things were identical, I always got a STOP error; error 0x0000005d. Is there a known working procedure for importing such VMs? Regards, -- ## -,-''''-. ###### Stuart Longland, Software Engineer ##. : ## : ## 38b Douglas Street -+*WE HAVE*+- ## # ## -'` .#' Milton, QLD, 4034 --+*MOVED*+-- '#' *' '-. *' http://www.vrt.com.au S Y S T E M S T: 07 3535 9619 F: 07 3535 9699 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org
