Import VM's from a dead ovirt domain

This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --mfOwSD8bceApXBG3TIgB3b13OKEVLcBX5 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="bPmSxvttnrTpVcjdaUB0U2CPXlTLPCmif"; protected-headers="v1" From: ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> To: users <users@ovirt.org> Message-ID: <fad99b10-86f9-afbb-8c77-206d30f1d2c1@gmail.com> Subject: Import VM's from a dead ovirt domain --bPmSxvttnrTpVcjdaUB0U2CPXlTLPCmif Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, Per my earlier adventures this week, my old domain is kaput. However, all of the VM's were stored on a remote NFS server. I've been trying and trying to import the VM's by copying them into the new data/export domains, but it's not seeing them and I'm not getting much out of my Internet searches. Thoughts on how I can import the old VM's into the new domain? Thanks! ~Stack~ --bPmSxvttnrTpVcjdaUB0U2CPXlTLPCmif-- --mfOwSD8bceApXBG3TIgB3b13OKEVLcBX5 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJZ/hAGAAoJELkej+ysXJPmiwoP/jV0xP3bf0gDv1ZtWLNpyLuX vrE/0fo38BmynuPp6j+bWGX1Ba4U/kfdBo/zbvyRzO44UOUvNACRPD6ZK2hTgdc4 h2D3ez/wNymHvU33HFFXdJ4nvpz/7nXZt3Xj1qMMxZJOGxOV/V1D4+Nk3clnUEDi SpZ/VWEgVlD+5K0iiTFb7UuTlIHfSzCAhPwThTdVOc57+IT0jqXHhHWgatNZ4+lN i/lcn5sFdATAB4CQZq/YzuPVh4LzBkLt+zoDwI3mg8+YIHMj4UvdUPPslLO2uG3V 5zN5DNd0xC/iLc1PFKmempQrUGcM8S3gs5mkpdMDBDj5UdWL6ag4fmM9XQxIgzBN OKxmJVk7ydFhktMirotPxit4KbYicfzqqEPSKTuKFdaaSfRLfmYPD6n13+T+Clmo 8PZKpdSwencsyD3uBYa93IEnNaU85E8aqhBPlbOoZFuS5OFpHUhrWEQXSfBvCG/z 1q7hH+SuaK3AMwAe06AxRYFbxrAb9AsUXqyARquz5wT8a/yCAaCaTIKwXQU2mbqX 4K60qfpPNA871GrM6J5vVX3xs6bQdp0vyc9zftt13RQPiWYF/7NDj1S4C3g4eN7C ob8KVhplj8373zFPyjnE2uEfVLVwoTuusGm1bnYcZKNhv+URt+Kjy35rRSUqJoL6 AUb+Qobz9eHJ8X6Nl7gY =h1uz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --mfOwSD8bceApXBG3TIgB3b13OKEVLcBX5--

I am quite new to oVirt and only use it at home for the moment. So I wont be of much help. But I was able to add a new export domain, and then copy the original contents of my old domain into this export domain, which seemed to work fine. I just had to hit the "load" button while in the import section of the web gui (but I am assuming you have done this already). I have struggled understanding why you cannot simply just point to an oVirt VM file and import this way, or "import" an export domain that already exists. On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 3:07 PM, ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,
Per my earlier adventures this week, my old domain is kaput. However, all of the VM's were stored on a remote NFS server. I've been trying and trying to import the VM's by copying them into the new data/export domains, but it's not seeing them and I'm not getting much out of my Internet searches.
Thoughts on how I can import the old VM's into the new domain?
Thanks! ~Stack~
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --dRQCRe0k40GEwCh1RkmIgaeUiO1auIX2N Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="HhTPIOEGkmdt16WmTkK63t6IfPJKP5QAu"; protected-headers="v1" From: ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> To: Wesley Stewart <wstewart3@gmail.com> Cc: users <users@ovirt.org> Message-ID: <d433ddaa-3503-5771-3c7e-02a5a29b053b@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Import VM's from a dead ovirt domain References: <fad99b10-86f9-afbb-8c77-206d30f1d2c1@gmail.com> <CAMgx0=xhyoZerK8w9AA-_-+U6tSSvRn73CU5BujcybCZpV_uOw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAMgx0=xhyoZerK8w9AA-_-+U6tSSvRn73CU5BujcybCZpV_uOw@mail.gmail.com> --HhTPIOEGkmdt16WmTkK63t6IfPJKP5QAu Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 11/04/2017 09:36 PM, Wesley Stewart wrote:
I am quite new to oVirt and only use it at home for the moment.=C2=A0 S= o I wont be of much help. =20 But I was able to add a new export domain, and then copy the original contents of my old domain into this export domain, which seemed to work=
fine.=C2=A0 I just had to hit the "load" button while in the import sec= tion of the web gui (but I am assuming you have done this already). =20 I have struggled understanding why you cannot simply just point to an oVirt VM file and import this way, or "import" an export domain that already exists. =20 On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 3:07 PM, ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com <mailto:i.am.stack@gmail.com>> wrote: =20 Greetings, =20 Per my earlier adventures this week, my old domain is kaput. Howeve= r, all of the VM's were stored on a remote NFS server. I've been tryin= g and trying to import the VM's by copying them into the new data/export domains, but it's not seeing them and I'm not getting much out of m= y Internet searches. =20 Thoughts on how I can import the old VM's into the new domain? =20 Thanks! ~Stack~ =20 =20 =20 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org <mailto:Users@ovirt.org> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users> =20 =20
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --k4b57dxvxF9evecNCoOm1TqW1cw1SQrt6 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="n1dpbEPLJ0fk3sUc31UhQUSh4dkIgsse8"; protected-headers="v1" From: ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> Cc: users <users@ovirt.org> Message-ID: <0c2d3937-4afe-4884-4874-5c815b73e989@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Import VM's from a dead ovirt domain References: <fad99b10-86f9-afbb-8c77-206d30f1d2c1@gmail.com> <CAMgx0=xhyoZerK8w9AA-_-+U6tSSvRn73CU5BujcybCZpV_uOw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAMgx0=xhyoZerK8w9AA-_-+U6tSSvRn73CU5BujcybCZpV_uOw@mail.gmail.com> --n1dpbEPLJ0fk3sUc31UhQUSh4dkIgsse8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 11/04/2017 09:36 PM, Wesley Stewart wrote:
I am quite new to oVirt and only use it at home for the moment.=C2=A0 S= o I wont be of much help.
That's OK. I'm quite new myself and learning a lot!
But I was able to add a new export domain, and then copy the original contents of my old domain into this export domain, which seemed to work=
fine.=C2=A0 I just had to hit the "load" button while in the import sec= tion of the web gui (but I am assuming you have done this already).
Yeah, I did try this but I couldn't get it to show anything when I hit load. I tried copying it into just about every folder in the export domain hoping I was just putting it in the wrong spot. Never got this to work. *shrug*
I have struggled understanding why you cannot simply just point to an oVirt VM file and import this way, or "import" an export domain that already exists.
Yeah. That's what I was hoping for at first, but maybe I just don't know how to do it right yet. Thanks for taking the time to respond! ~Stack~ --n1dpbEPLJ0fk3sUc31UhQUSh4dkIgsse8-- --k4b57dxvxF9evecNCoOm1TqW1cw1SQrt6 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJZ/oYCAAoJELkej+ysXJPmk2MP/0xSRAkofNaZ1KqQ7sRaK+kK sYOH1VqAV0W9Z8TwgVd6O+SmWIq/6TwHNYq9hQe4pvx27dckV2PzzDKLYTxX9vnH G1mOAaGpb7qAuwJACeMVz5OuxYjbxL3bePmDrXC0e9XDVEXpiq9o9w2/qSHdKjc1 uSh2KwHESAVRtGhFluXs5LuFBMYNgLujnzFfZN6JwxXVEv5NDOEvAJ+4UJD0ZTaJ keQ3FrqMBoA7Q3Up7lkH2Pm9SSMwao0RCnTzNeJZ3X0TZXEE1fPvAzCCvcTcIx0q fgSMNVroJCo8jWbiXLiKjfM6UqY1v8UIxHa6EE07Jfn73fqCa44cTJrxf1++oriz BNLVGemFpg9VbA2TQwvzIFo4BBizzPAIq5/jVAsoz39Pus0j877wgAGjUnPzxy0u n27/psq6iuxCd/caI2rDth2I1yaNfJka1Pb4zaaxn9RcEFUvIHE1a7TGcy4p/DWi mQel0r4YLLCh+U9mUxuuHr+SaK12nPIt+qId/24zDNyi6zNGCsNaAby25KcHSmGD smwXyuWTS4/y/g34kouok04c5j+A3v4nxzOsz8uT3Yti4h3G4cRXhaNAdj3qKmHL F9sjFxSVuIIbITXXNo3YJmBzRRa7U46+6C2CCcS2le8sv0ldb9+fkpKbGSlHAQyP gRmzwpaa4sVxD3gROEVk =Usmx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --k4b57dxvxF9evecNCoOm1TqW1cw1SQrt6--
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