On Thu, 2013-10-03 at 16:06 +0200, lasse lindgren wrote:
I have been trying to find any good examples about how that could be
done.
But no luck there.
Here's an example on how to import a vm named "test-solaris10" from a
KVM machine (kvm-server) to the export domain located on server
nfs-server:
$ virt-v2v -ic qemu+ssh://kvm-server/system -o rhev -os
nfs-server:/nfs/exports -of raw -oa sparse -n ovirtmgmt test-solaris10
man virt-v2v explains all the possible options...
Is that a supported way?
Yes, it's the way how you should import vms...
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 3:57 PM, René Koch (ovido) <r.koch(a)ovido.at>
wrote:
On Thu, 2013-10-03 at 15:53 +0200, lasse lindgren wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I have thougts about if there is a way to take an existing
vm (kvm)
> running on BoxA that only uses libvirt and deploy that on
BoxB,
> running ovirt (oVirt Engine Version: 3.3.0-4.fc19)
>
>
> The existing vm, is a linux host, and the disk type is qcow2
>
> And since it's a working configuration i just wan't do
move/migrate it
> to the ovirt envionment.
>
You can use virt-v2v to migrate your existing vm into oVirt.
Just create an export domain in oVirt, shutdown the vm and
import it
using virt-v2v.
Regards,
René
>
>
>
> Lasse Lindgren
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