On March 9, 2020 12:49:55 AM GMT+02:00, joesherman1979(a)gmail.com wrote:
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from now
on.
If they are just normal disks then o really should just be able to
transport them to another kvm machine, import the disks into a VM and
use them, right?
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Yes,
But you need the VM's definition (the xml that is visible in the vdsm.log during power
up), or you will have to create it manually.
Actually, oVirt is the management part with KVM /we should not forget qemu/ for
hypervisor.
You do not need to move them - just define the VMs via virsh and you are good to go.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov