Hi Sven,
Thanks but that's really not a workable solution for us. I'm surprised
there's no cleaner export/import mechanism. This is the only
virtualization system I'm familiar with doesn't have a simple and
straightforward way to export a VM to an external system.
On the subject of support, my comments are related only to my personal
experiences. Also, there's a huge difference between Red Hat and Ovirt -
the Ovirt people care. :)
regards,
John
On 07/07/14 16:52, Sven Kieske wrote:
Well, what you can do, is:
export this vm to an export domain, detach the domain from your DC,
than tar.gz the whole export domain (use the sparse option if you got
thin provisioned disks)
then upload that tar.gz they have to put it on their storage, extract
and import the export storage domain, then import the vm.
HTH
PS: But I can't believe the redhat support is so bad, after all the
"ovirt support" is pretty good.
Am 07.07.2014 00:12, schrieb John Gardeniers:
>> We each make some shared
> resources available to the other, so the normal method we use to
> transfer files is we upload them to a shared directory at the other end.