From: Morgan Cox <morgancoxuk(a)gmail.com>
Can an existing KVM/Libvirt VM (installed in an LVM) ever be migrated
to
an Ovirt node (offline migration is ok.) ?
[Sorry this isn't threaded -- I wasn't subscribed to the list until now]
The answer is that virt-v2v ought to work with oVirt. It was
developed originally against RHEV-M 2.2 and, later, 3.0.
Of course KVM guest images should require only minimal changes, since
they should already support virtio etc., certainly for Linux guests.
So in many cases virt-v2v would be a no-op, and simply copying the
disk image may work.
Matt ...?
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