Hey.
I've had this "problem". I believe there is no automatic and transparent
way to do this, so I can say what I did:
- I installed the default kernel (full virtualized) on the VMs and set
it as default.
- I exported the discs (OVA), unzipped them with tar
- I used qemu-img to convert the disks to qcow2
- I added the disks to a Domain Storage, in oVirt
- I recreated the VM using the previously added disk.
It is worth remembering that Xen Citrix uses paravirtualized drivers, so
you may have to uninstall them first and/or install the paravirtualized kvm
drivers.
Maybe, just maybe, you have to upload a temporary VM on a raw KVM using
virt-manager, because maybe oVirt doesn't recognize the disks the first
time. So I only managed to upload a VM using IDE type disks. After you
adjust the drivers, you can safely use Virtio-SCSI type disks.
Hope this helps.
Em qui., 20 de jul. de 2023 às 13:11, <rj.indramaya(a)gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi All,
First of all apology If i'm doing it wrong way. I could not find any
solution so I hoped I'll get some answers here.
In my Organization I started exploring the Ovirt-Engine, While I have
created multiple VMs and all working fine I started facing one issue as in
my organization we had Citrix Xen server which is out of date so I started
working on migrating them directly to Ovirt-enigne. so I tried to add my
Xen-server as a provider but its failing to load or connect with the
Citrix-Xen. Let me know how should I move forward,
Thanks in advance, people are amazing.
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