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I've just been doing some searching to try and work out how to
get a vmware
windows VM into ovirt.
It seems that the newest virtv2v has dropped support for importing from an
ESXi standalone machine - and now only works with vcenter. I didn't have
any success with using the current virt-v2v attaching to an ESXi host.
I've prepared the VM by first removing the vmware tools and have installled
the various virtio drivers, as well as running the 'mergeide' registry file
to enable IDE. I've used 'qemu-img' to convirt this VMDK file to QCOW2. It
does not appear that there is a straightforward way for me to import this
new qcow2 disk into ovirt.
It seems my best option at the moment is to export the VMware VM as an OVA
and then try and use a newer virt-v2v to import this into ovirt.
Hey Paul,
I think the OVA is what you need for Engine.
Once you get that file you can import it.
So: Use the OVA offered by the VMWare thing, or use a script like this one:
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/user/fabiand/my-views/view/Node/job/ovirt-applia...
depends on
https://github.com/redhat-imaging/imagefactory
To convert the qcow2 to an OVA.
- fabian
Alternatively I could construct a VM in virt-manager and attach the
converted
qcow2 disk to it, and then use virt-v2v to import this into ovirt.
Can someone suggest an alternative course of action? It seems strange that I
can't just import a disk into ovirt, construct a VM and attach the disk.
Is there anything int he works to make this process easier?
Thanks,
Paul
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