
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 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?
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/Features/virt-v2v_Integration [2] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualizat...
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