I remember that windows doesnot understand virtio and virtscsi disks. But you can ude IDE disks then install the drivers under windows. Am 05.12.2015 09:26 schrieb "Kiril L" <neohi...@gmail.com>:
> So there is nothing special setting I should look for which might prevent > migration to oVirt. > > Thank you all! > On Dec 5, 2015 10:12, "Arman Khalatyan" <arm2...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I was able to move my vms from virtualbox running on win7 to ovirt. >> The steps are following: >> 1)Export virtualbox vm to raw format. >> 2) upload it to export domain in ovirt >> 3) clone new vm from (2) setup hw as you need. >> I didnot try for windows guests, but debian an rh guests are moved >> without trouble. >> Am 04.12.2015 17:20 schrieb "Diego Remolina" <dijur...@gmail.com>: >> >>> To my knowledge there is no easy way to import VMs from virtualbox into >>> ovirt/RHEV. I asked RH support (with a contract) and they said it is not >>> supported. >>> >>> The way I did it is very painful, so I can tell you it is possible. >>> >>> 1. Use clonezilla ISO and boot your virtualbox vm from that ISO. Use >>> clonezilla to create an image to a share (samba or nfs) >>> >>> 2. Create the new VM in ovirt/RHEV and the virtual drive. Boot from >>> clonezilla and restore the image to the new virtual drive. >>> >>> I tested this on Linux guests. For windows guests you may need to >>> somehow add the ovirt drivers to the image under virtualbox prior to >>> cloning it. >>> >>> Diego >>> On Dec 4, 2015 11:03, "Michal Skrivanek" <michal.skriva...@redhat.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> > On 04 Dec 2015, at 14:16, Alexander Wels <aw...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > On Friday, December 04, 2015 03:03:25 PM Kiril L wrote: >>>> >> As it seems a new server will have to be deployed soon. There is >>>> >> almost no budget and i cannot afford more then one machine. >>>> >> >>>> >> Because of that i was wondering if it would be possible to use >>>> >> VirtualBox (for now) and later migrate to oVirt (when I manage to get >>>> >> a permission)? >>>> >> >>>> > >>>> > Any particular reason you want to use virtual box? Why not do KVM >>>> with virt >>>> > manager. That should be a painless conversion to oVirt since the >>>> format is the >>>> > same. >>>> >>>> Let alone there is much less overhead if the machine specs is not that >>>> great and there are no other hosts available >>>> >>>> Either way, importing KVM/libvirt VMs are currently a bit cumbersome >>>> (3.6 supports v2v from VMware only), but doable with few workarounds, and >>>> it’s certainly safer than VMware or VirtuaBox >>>> >>>> > >>>> >> I was wondering is there something that i have to do (when setting up >>>> >> the VM) in order to migrate at some point to oVirt? >>>> >> _______________________________________________ >>>> >> Users mailing list >>>> >> Users@ovirt.org >>>> >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>> > >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > Users mailing list >>>> > Users@ovirt.org >>>> > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Users mailing list >>>> Users@ovirt.org >>>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> Users@ovirt.org >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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