On Sun, Mar 27, 2022 at 01:18:43PM +0300, Arik Hadas wrote:
That information message is incorrect, both OVAs that are created by
oVirt/RHV and OVAs that are created by VMware are supported It could
work for OVAs that are VMware-compatible though
"VMware-compatible" is doing a bit of work there. Virt-v2v only
supports (and more importantly _tests_) OVAs produced by VMware.
Anything claiming to be "VMware-compatible" might or might not work.
I'm on holiday at the moment but I can have a look at the OVA itself
when I get back if someone posts a link.
Rich.
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