On 30 May 2015, at 05:03, Grant Pasley wrote:
thank you daniel, i will play around with this and see how it goes
before trying it on a production machine.
thanks and regards,
grant pasley.
xtranet.
On 5/29/2015 10:44 AM, Daniel Helgenberger wrote:
>
> On 29.05.2015 02:53, Grant Pasley wrote:
>> hi all,
> Hello Grant,
>> i am going to migrate a production windows 2008 image that is currently
>> running on kvm over to ovirt 3.5.2 this weekend. are there any tips, any
>> do's and dont's i should be aware of before doing this?
> Well, if waiting for 3.6 is not an option (there, v2v integration is a
note that file-based kvm import probably won't be in 3.6 at GA time, possibly a bit
later, so just a little bit more waiting:-) 3.6 GA will have VmWare vCenter only
command line can do whatever it could do before, including what you say below
> major new feature [1]) you can use manual v2v command line [2]
just as
> well. This is non destructive and leaves the original VM intact. Basically:
>
> # virt-v2v -o rhev -osd storage.example.com:/exportdomain --network
> rhevm vm-name
>
> The trick is '-o rhev'.
>
> It basically drops the VM from libvirt on your export domain; it worked
> quite well for me. It also takes care of installing virtio dirvers in
> the image.
>
> There where some pitfalls, though - I can't remember all of them. But
> one is of course your old host needs have NTFS write support in some
> way; and (at leat a year back) there was no package for the virtio
> drivers on CentOS; but they just need to be put in the right place.
>
>> should i install the windows guest tools before moving over or once
>> done? what about having to install the virtio drivers when doing and new
>> windows vm in order to see the disks, how is this
>> achieved with an already created kvm image?
it's a kvm-to-kvm migration, nothing extra's needed in the guest, it should work
just fine
I wonder if it would even need to write/read anything from that NTFS volume (dunno, check
v2v/guesttools docs)
Post-conversion I'd recommend to install the guest tools (to get spice features,
perhaps newer drivers, ovirt guest agent integration/reporting)
Thanks,
michal