Hi again!

well, I'm trying to migrate all my VMs from Proxmox to oVirt. Proxmox doesn't have libvirt and I can dump the files using vzdump <vm-id> <directory> and the output is a *.vma file I think from Proxmox. I can't even find the files, Proxmox create Logical Volumes for every VM.

I converted that to *.qcow2 using qemu-img convert, the conversion worked(at least no errors) but I can't import it using  a script that I found on web* and the export storage domain(oVirt didn't found it).

I would like to know if there is a way to do that. I read a lot about and found that one could build a conversion server and use virt-v2v to import. But it will require a RH Enterprise for that, right? I don't have a subscription and I would like to know if is possible without the subscription?

And sorry for the offtopic question, if there is a "redhat" which would like to answer me privately, if I buy a subscription for 1 Server and I have NN CentOS Servers, it will be possible to use all benefits since I have a valid subscription(of course, support just for the RH Server)?


https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/importing-kvm-guests-to-ovirt-or-rhev/

Thanks in Advance!

All the best

Gabriel
Gabriel Stein
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Gabriel Ferraz Stein
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