On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 20:00 +0530, kumar shantanu wrote:
Hello Markus,
Thanks for coming back so quickly. I will read the document shortly.
In the mean time my kvm hypervisor is already running and it's
attached to iscsi storage.
Do I need to convert all machines ? or I can simply mange all the
stuff through ovirt-engine like I am managing with virt-manager for
now.
Your hypervisor must be CentOS 6 or Fedora 18/19 in order to be able to
manage it with oVirt (other Linux distributions are still a wip).
As oVirt has a totally different concept as virt-manager you have to
import your machines into oVirt. As Markus already wrote this can be
done using virt-v2v.
Regards,
René
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Markus Stockhausen
<stockhausen(a)collogia.de> wrote:
> Von: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" im
Auftrag von "kumar shantanu [k.shantanu2006(a)gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. September 2013 14:49
> An: users
> Betreff: [Users] Ovirt-engine
>
> Hello Everyone ,
>
> Can I use ovirt-engine to mange my already installed/running
kvm host/guest ?
> If yes can someone guide me to the documentation/howto
please ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Shantanu
Hello,
welcome to the list. ovirt uses a central management server
(ovirt-engine) that
manages the machine definition in a database. It controls VMs
on several hypervisor
hosts with this information. To get a VM into the database you
have to import
it. virt-v2v helps me for VMWare sources and it should do the
trick for you. Find
more info in chapter A.1.2.4 of this page:
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Vir...
Markus
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