Hello Alex,

I had done the same thing back when I had 3.0 installed.  I used v2v to
move 10 vm's off of a dell T710 ESXi 4.1 to Ovirt 3.0.  It directly
imported them to my export domain and I then imported onto an ovirt node.
Windows vm's needed a driver iso installed to import with v2v otherwise it
errors out at the end of the import.  I used the same command you pointed
out earlier.

Hope that helps,

Dominic
On Dec 20, 2012 6:48 AM, "Alex Leonhardt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've seen several posts out there on how to convirt hosts from VMware ->
> Ovirt/KVM - Am I right to assume that just like the command for RHEV, the
> equivalent for Ovirt would be :
>
> virt-v2v -ic esx://$IP$/?no_verify=1 -o rhev -osd
> intvmh02.mgmt.gr.brighttalk.net:/vol/exportdomain --network ovirtmgmt
> $VMNAME$
>
> Also, I read a post that refers to a ovirt profile for v2v - I've never
> had to convert any VMs from VMWare so was wondering if that is just a
> custom config or whether there is a general v2v profile that can be used to
> convert to ovirt ?
>
> Alex
>
>
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