
I think I found a simpler solution. To my an earlier method just add this function: - Change the type of virtual disk on IDE - Start the machine and install the drivers virtio-SCIs - Closing machine - Change the type of virtual disk to virtio-SCSI - Now works 2014-08-29 14:49 GMT+02:00 Daniel Helgenberger <daniel.helgenberger@m-box.de
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Hello,
I think there is no direct way. Since I need this feature also, I did setup open stack glance and added it as external provider to oVirt. [1]
Thus, 1. Convert the image (to qcow2 IIRC) 2. upload it to glance with the cli tools 3. create a template or virtual machine form the glance image in oVirt
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Glance_Integration
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Am 29.08.2014 um 14:26 schrieb "Grzegorz Szypa" <grzegorz.szypa@gmail.com
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Hi.
Anyone have any idea how to do it.
Normally I did it this way that: - Convert VHD format IMG: Example: "qemu-img convert -f vpc -O raw VHD_WinSrvRAS2012.vhd /usr/local/VHD_WinSrvRAS2012.img -p"
- I was copying the file RAW disk: Example: "dd if=VHD_WinSrvRAS2012.img of=/usr/local/virtuos/99a241af-2a65-468b-8df2- fa52c430ed5e/images/15f65c23-319e-4b9b-8313-14261886f7cd/4ffd8834-b99d-46d7-990b-a73c3e66a30e "
But when I run the machine there is a problem with the detection of the disk operating system. I was wondering is there a way to tell him to add drivers for virtio-scsi interface. But i do not know how to do it?
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