On 09/10/2014 02:55 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 01:36:59PM +0300, Itamar Heim wrote:
> - Windows VMs - v2v would need to make sure relevant iso is in the iso
> domain probably with the drivers expected by v2v?
I'm not 100% sure how this works, but I'll tell you what virt-v2v does
(which is the same as old virt-v2v). It installs RHEV-APT (.exe) in
the guest and ensures it runs at first boot. Does RHEV-APT need an
ISO to work? I was under the impression that the executable contained
the drivers needed in itself.
Rich.
rhev-apt (can't remember the upstream name of the top of my head) is
just a utility that automatically installs/updates the tools based on:
- detecting there is an ISO
- detecting the ISO is a rhev-tools iso
- detecting the ISO is properly signed
- run the various installers
so yes, we need to make sure if the converted VM is a windows VM, there
is an ISO (and attach it to the VM).
how/where does v2v get rhev-apt from btw?
(not sure the newly introduced ovirt windows guest driver iso has
installers yet).