After digging around I found a working solution:

Works perfectly! Could you Ovirt & Red Had guys add this to the GUI please...?

Winfried




Op 28-02-12 16:42, Winfried de Heiden schreef:

Hi,

"please try via the rest API/sdk/cli, iirc, this is just a UI limitation"

Any sugestions for using the rest API? This is quite new for me.... :(

Winfried

Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com> schreef:

On 02/28/2012 10:26 AM, wdh@dds.nl wrote:
I have serveral "old" KVM virtual images, all off them using virtio for
networking and disks. Trying to import these into my EXPORT datastore
ends up with an error:

virt-v2v -i libvirt -o rhev -os 10.0.0.3:/nfs/export  -n br0 PXE5-test
PXE5.img: 100% [=====================================================]

virt-v2v: WARNING: Unable to convert this guest operating system. Its
storage will be transfered and a domain created for it, but it may not
operate correctly without manual reconfiguration. The domain will present
all storage devices as ide, all network interfaces as rtl8139 and the host
as x86_64.
virt-v2v: PXE5-test configured without virtio drivers.

How can I avoid these errors?
How can I fix this error.
matt/rich - thoughts?
After restoring the image, I am able to change the network interface
from rtl8139 to Virtio. However; I cannot change the disk. In the admin
console going to Virtual Machines --> <virtual machine> --> Virtual
Disks --> <disk> --> Edit gives a menu, but the only option I can change
is "is bootable". Options  like "Interface" are grey and cannot be
modified.
please try via the rest API/sdk/cli, iirc, this is just a UI limitation.(feel free to open a bug about this)


Met vriendelijke groet,

Winfried de Heiden


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