Here's what I found in engine.log On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Itamar Heim <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/05/2012 01:16 PM, Alex Drahon wrote: > >> Thanks for your help. >> >> I tried the import with a minimal OVF file as described by Shahar and it >> worked, but failed on activate. >> >> This time I have a constraint violation on pk_vm_static, which means >> that ovirt-engine doesn't create a vm_guid if it isn't here. I guess >> it's the same for a lot of parameters. >> > > that's sounds like a new bug. > please send stack trace (which will also help telling where to look). > > > >> To move forward, I'm going to create "shadow" VMs on ovirt-engine, >> export them and import my "real" libvirt/KVM VMs with the exported OVF >> files. Makes sense? >> >> Where should I look in the source tree if I want to (try to) actually >> help with the restore code for imported VMs? >> >> Alex >> >> On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:59 AM, Shahar Havivi <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> On 05.04.12 07:35, Itamar Heim wrote: >> > On 04/04/2012 01:13 PM, Alex Drahon wrote: >> > >Hello all, >> > > >> > >I'm trying to import VMs from a Centos5/KVM host to ovirt using >> > >virt-v2v. I used this command: >> > >virt-v2v -ic qemu+ssh://root@virthost1.**mydomain.local/system -o >> rhev -os >> > >virthost3.mydomain.local:/**exports/exp --network ovirtmgmt >> > >test.mydomain.local >> > > >> > >It works, but the resulting OVF file cannot be read by ovirt-engine >> > >("Failed to read VM '[Unknown name]' OVF, it may be corrupted"). >> > > >> > >I had to edit the OVF file, removing the NIC Item worked, but >> restoring >> > >the imported VM fails. Looking at logs, I found a PostgreSQL >> constraint >> > >violation on an insert (sorry it's in French) >> > >"Caused by: org.postgresql.util.**PSQLException: ERREUR: la valeur >> d une >> > >clé dupliquée rompt la contrainte unique « pk_vm_device » >> > > Where: instruction SQL « INSERT INTO vm_device( device_id, >> vm_id , >> > >device , type, address , boot_order , spec_params, is_managed, >> > >is_plugged, is_readonly) VALUES( $1 , $2 , $3 , $4 , $5 >> , $6 >> > >, $7 , $8 , $9 , $10 ) »" >> > > >> > >Looks like there's a primary key violation (duplicate) on insert. >> > >> > cc-ing mbooth from v2v to have a look from ovf generation, but there >> > could be some bug in engine as well as the vm_device code was added >> > recently. >> > >> > > >> > >I have two questions: >> > > - what's the minimal OVF file that can successfully import a VM? >> you will need the header: the <Reference> tag the <Content> tag with >> the >> <Section> items: <System> and <item>s cpu and memory, all other >> devices can be >> omit. >> > >> > shahar? >> > >> > > - are 'default devices' created if they are not in the OVF file? >> > >(would explain PK violations) >> > >> > eli? >> > >> > > >> > >oVirt is very impressive and stable, deploying was a breeze, but >> it"s >> > >difficult to understand why it is so hard to move VMs from a >> libvirt/KVM >> > >host (which is basically the same architecture). Am I missing >> something? >> > >> > >> >> >> >
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