[Users] engine-image-uploader

Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo at redhat.com
Fri Feb 21 05:39:12 EST 2014


Il 10/02/2014 00:12, Itamar Heim ha scritto:> On 02/10/2014 01:08 AM, Maurice James wrote:
>> I got the ovf from the turnkey linux site. It's a Drupal appliance
>
> I assume its not an "ovirt ovf"... just export a VM from ovirt to have the right ovf format, then edit it probably.
> another option, push the disk image to glance, then import just the disk via glance (no need for the ovf)

Looking at http://www.turnkeylinux.org/docs/builds
For using it on oVirt you should use Generic ISO (Any virtual machine (e.g., KVM) that can install from CD or CD image.)
uploading it with engine-iso-uploader.

OVF provided are for other virtualization systems and need to be converted first.
You can try also to contact turnkeylinux asking to provide also ovirt compatible OVF images.




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>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Itamar Heim [mailto:iheim at redhat.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 4:56 PM
>> To: Maurice James; 'users'
>> Subject: Re: [Users] engine-image-uploader
>>
>> On 02/09/2014 11:05 PM, Maurice James wrote:
>>> What does the following error mean?
>>>
>>> There should only be one Name element in the OVF XML's Content section.
>>>
>>> I ran the following command
>>>
>>> engine-image-uploader -e SaturnExport -N Drupal2 upload
>>> turnkey-drupal7-13.0-wheezy-amd64.tar.gz
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> where did the OVF come from?
>> please note OVF isn't really compatible between different vendors. i.e., you
>> need an "ovirt ovf" file/format.
>> exporting a similar vm/disk configuration will give you a hint at the
>> expected ovf format (well, format is the same, more like fields) for ovirt
>>
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