Jonathan,
I've asked around (with people not that familiar with v2v) and we're thinking of
two options -
1. Assuming that the disks weren't imported with the vm at all use v2v to import each
disk separately, then create a new VM and configure it from the top.
2. If the disks were indeed imported, create a new VM with those disks, configure it and
remove the old one.
Good luck with that,
Vered
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Horne" <jhorne(a)skopos.us>
To: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones(a)redhat.com>
Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 3:55:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] trouble with imported windows VM
I did a conversion with all disks connected on the KVM at once (which, the
KVM version of the VM works fine, all SQL services start and DBs come up
fine).
When I import the VM with virt-v2v, the new VM will not boot until I remove
the D drive.
Rich, copying the disk over manually sounds like a viable plan, but im not
sure what target directory to put it in. is there some specific place it
should go when copying in by hand?
Thanks,
jonathan
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones@redhat.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:58 PM
To: Jonathan Horne
Cc: Itamar Heim; Laszlo Hornyak; users(a)ovirt.org; Allon Mureinik
Subject: Re: [Users] trouble with imported windows VM
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 05:14:50PM +0000, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> This is my current gotcha. If I import it with a single disk from KVM (C
> drive only), its successful. If I add the 2nd disk to KVM and import it,
> it will import both disks, but I get the error at the beginning of this
> thread. If I detach the 2nd imported disk, it boots again.
>
> Now, I made another VM on kvm that contained only my D drive, and imported
> that. After the import, I got this:
>
> [root@d0lppc021 ~]# virt-v2v -i libvirt -ic
> qemu+ssh://root@rnd8/system -o rhev -os d0lppc021.skopos.me:/opt/nfs
> -of qcow2 -oa sparse -n ovirtmgmt ws08-svr-3Donly
> ws08-svr-03-0_copy.raw: 100%
> [=====================================================================
> ====================================================]D 4h09m19s
> virt-v2v: No root device found in this operating system image.
>
>
> The D drive contains only things like SQL db files and other related data.
> Am I using virt-v2v incorrectly for this 2nd disk (in either scenario, a
> single VM with 2 disks, or even on a standalone (and albeit unbootable) VM
> with just the D drive)?
The bad news is that virt-v2v won't work on a data disk. It has to be
presented with either just the operating system disk, or all disks at once.
The good news is that you don't need to convert data disks! virt-v2v knows
nothing about them, and would do nothing to them. Simply copy the data disk
over to the export domain using 'scp' or 'dd' or whatever.
Rich.
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