> Hello, > > I tried to convert kvm(libvirt) guest to oVirt 3.3 on computer > running > fedora 19 and it fails. I was converting 450GB VM with windows 2008. > > Output is: > > Caching w2k8t.qcow2: 100% > [===============================================]D19h52m18s > Error in mkstemp using /tmp/XXXXXXXXXX: Could not create temp file > /tmp/lLmnkh9ktk: Operation not permited at > /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Sys/VirtConvert/ExecHelper.pm line 74. > > Command was: > virt-v2v -i libvirt -ic qemu+ssh://[email protected]/system -o > rhev -os 10.20.30.40:/export -of qcow2 -oa sparse -n ovirtmgmt w2k8t > My /tmp (where it caches) was big enough, because I connected 1TB > external drive as /tmp
mkstemp is part of the core perl library, and if it reports that it can't write to /tmp then it's almost certainly correct. Are you sure you made /tmp world writeable when when you mounted your external drive? > I used virt-v2v-0.9.0-3.fc19.i686. > Same problem was with Linux server. It fails with same problem. > > > > > And the second question is, how to convert that big VM faster? Is it > possible to connect to libvirt daemon without ssh? Or even convert > VM > offline on virt-v2v capable pc (fedora, centos, rhel)? You could run virt-v2v on your libvirt/kvm host. That way it wouldn't have to copy it over the network. It also wouldn't have to use any space in /tmp. Matt _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

