On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 6:08 PM, Adrian Garay <
adrian.garay(a)thaultanklines.com> wrote:
We have an existing setup consisting of virt-manager/libvirt/KVM
hypervisors that we're planning to migrate to Ovirt. Given that all of our
guests are existing KVM/virtio images, it does not make sense for us to
virt-v2v them over because of the ensuing registry/kernel/etc. changes that
may be unnecessarily applied.
One solution to this is the import-to-ovirt.pl script created by Redhat's
maintainer of virt-v2v.
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https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/importing-kvm-guests-to-ovirt-or-rh...
https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/importing-kvm-guests-to-ovirt-or-rhev/
Running this script on a host against a disk image will import the image to
exported storage and mate it to a basic configuration so it can be imported
easily afterward, or at least it should.
Our current test set up consists of hosted engine Ovirt 3.5.4 on Centos
7.1. When attempting to import an image using this script on the host we
get the following errors:
libvirt needs authentication to connect to libvirt URI qemu:///system
libvirt: XML-RPC error : authentication failed: authentication failed
could not connect to libvirt (URI = qemu:///system): authentication
failed: authentication failed at ./import-to-ovirt.pl line 230.
I understand that diagnosing this script is well outside of the context of
this mailing list, but this is clearly just an authentication problem.
We've tried the root, ovirt and the admin@internal credentials and none
of them work. Is there a default login/password to access libvirt on an
Ovirt host?
Yes:
username: vdsm@ovirt
password: shibboleth
Nir
Our system works as it should otherwise.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can shed light here.
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