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After digging around I found a working solution:<br>
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<li>install ovirt-engine-cli from the "nightly" repo. (it is not
in stable yet)</li>
<li>ovirt-shell -u internal\\admin -p xxxxx -l
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://localhost:8080/api">http://localhost:8080/api</a> -c (connect to the ovirt engine)</li>
<li>list vms (get overview of all VM's)</li>
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show disk - -vm-identifier <virtual machine name> (show
all available disks for a particular VM)
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<li>update disk "<disk name>" --vm-identifier <virtual
machine name> --interface virtio (chane interface to virtio)</li>
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<p>Works perfectly! Could you Ovirt & Red Had guys add this to
the GUI please...?<br>
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<p>Winfried<br>
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Op 28-02-12 16:42, Winfried de Heiden schreef:
<blockquote
cite="mid:20120228164233.Horde.E7nRLsLqK_BPTPXpE9QSioA@webmailnew.dds.nl"
type="cite">
<p> Hi,<br>
<br>
<em>"please try via the rest API/sdk/cli, iirc, this is just a
UI limitation"</em><br>
<br>
Any sugestions for using the rest API? This is quite new for
me.... :(<br>
<br>
Winfried<br>
<br>
Itamar Heim <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:iheim@redhat.com">iheim@redhat.com</a>>
schreef:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid
blue;margin-left:8px;padding-left:8px;" type="cite"> On
02/28/2012 10:26 AM, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:wdh@dds.nl">wdh@dds.nl</a> wrote:
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid
blue;margin-left:8px;padding-left:8px;" type="cite"> I have
serveral "old" KVM virtual images, all off them using virtio
for<br>
networking and disks. Trying to import these into my EXPORT
datastore<br>
ends up with an error:<br>
<br>
virt-v2v -i libvirt -o rhev -os 10.0.0.3<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href=":/nfs/export" target="_blank">:/nfs/export</a>
-n br0 PXE5-test<br>
PXE5.img: 100%
[=====================================================]<br>
<br>
virt-v2v: WARNING: Unable to convert this guest operating
system. Its<br>
storage will be transfered and a domain created for it, but it
may not<br>
operate correctly without manual reconfiguration. The domain
will present<br>
all storage devices as ide, all network interfaces as rtl8139
and the host<br>
as x86_64.<br>
virt-v2v: PXE5-test configured without virtio drivers.<br>
<br>
How can I avoid these errors?<br>
How can I fix this error.</blockquote>
matt/rich - thoughts?<br>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid
blue;margin-left:8px;padding-left:8px;" type="cite"> After
restoring the image, I am able to change the network interface<br>
from rtl8139 to Virtio. However; I cannot change the disk. In
the admin<br>
console going to Virtual Machines --> <virtual
machine> --> Virtual<br>
Disks --> <disk> --> Edit gives a menu, but the
only option I can change<br>
is "is bootable". Options like "Interface" are grey and
cannot be<br>
modified.</blockquote>
please try via the rest API/sdk/cli, iirc, this is just a UI
limitation.(feel free to open a bug about this)</blockquote>
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<div class="impComposeSignature"> Met vriendelijke groet,<br>
<br>
Winfried de Heiden</div>
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