On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:00 AM, Matthew Booth <mbooth(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 18/07/12 23:52, Itamar Heim wrote:
>
> On 07/18/2012 06:00 PM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
>>
>> I'm attempting to fine-tune the process of getting my KVM/Libvirt
>> managed VMs over into my new oVirt infrastructure, and the virt-v2v
>> import is failing in the WUI with "Failed to read VM 'dh-imager01'
>> OVF, it may be corrupted". I've attached both engine and vdsm logs
>> that are a snapshot from when I ran the virt-v2v command until I saw
>> the failure under Events.
>
>
> matt - any thoughts?
Nothing springs to mind immediately, but it sounds like v2v is producing an
invalid OVF. If somebody can diagnose what the problem with the OVF is I can
fix v2v.
Matt
>
>>
>> virt-v2v command used...
>>
>> # virt-v2v -i libvirtxml -o rhev -os
>> dc-vmarchitect.tamu.edu:/exportdomain dh-imager01.xml
>> dh-imager01_sys.qcow2: 100%
>>
>>
[===========================================================================================================================================================================================================]D
>>
>> 0h00m37s
>> virt-v2v: dh-imager01 configured with virtio drivers.
>>
>> The xml has been modified numerous times based on past mailing list
>> comments to have VNC and Network information removed, but still the
>> same failure. I've attached the latest XML that was used in the log's
>> failure as dh-imager01.xml. I've also tried passing hte bridge device
>> (ovirtmgmt) in the above command with same failure results.
>>
>> Node and Engine are both CentOS 6.2, with vdsm-4.10.0-4 and
>> ovirt-engine-3.1 respectively.
>>
>> Please let me know what other configuration information could be
>> helpful to debug / troubleshoot this.
>>
>> Are there any other methods besides a virt-v2v migration that can
>> allow me to use my previous KVM VMs within oVirt?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> - Trey
>>
>>
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Attached is the virt-v2v generated ovf that's in my NFS export domain
Any other means to get KVM/libvirt/virt-manager based VMs into oVirt?
Possibly something as crude as provisioning new VMs with oVirt then
replacing the virtual hard drives?
Thanks
- Trey