On 05/02/2013 17:45, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Le 04/02/2013 16:17, Nicolas Ecarnot a écrit :
Now, the problem comes with migrating windows vmachines. I read here
at 3.3.1.2 :
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.1/html/V2V_Guide/sect-RHEV_Converting_a_Virtual_Machine.html#sect-Preparing_to_Convert_a_Virtual_Machine




that I had to install three things, more or less optional : -
virtio-win (this one seems mandatory, as I'm getting the error :
virt-v2v: blah blah blah missing :
/usr/share/virtio-win/drivers/i386/WinXP or whatever windows OS - I
tried many) - libguestfs-winsupport (I don't know whether it is
mandatory, as I'm hitting the bug above.It seems important as it
seems related to the file system, so quite useful) - Guest Tools ISO
(this one seems to be similar to VmWare tools, if I understood it
well), so I don't know if it's an improvement only, neither where to
find it for oVirt and Fedora.

Regards,

Hu ho, I think I hit this bug :

http://thr3ads.net/libguestfs/2011/11/1623975-Virtio-win-RPM
and
http://thr3ads.net/libguestfs/2011/11/1624040-Windows-P2V-migration-temporary-recipe


I have a RHN account, so I was able to download the missing virtio-win
rpm and install it on F17 (seemless).
Import is now working for windows guest, though some more errors are to
be treated manually (eth virtio errors), but harmless.


how about wiki-fying this thread for others?

Thanks,
   Itamar
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