[ovirt-users] 答复: FAILED! Using engine-image-uploader to Upload OVF to Export Domain
Xie, Chao
xiec.fnst at cn.fujitsu.com
Mon Mar 16 05:51:06 EDT 2015
Hi, Sandro
Thanks for replying~ I download the virt-v2v and test it . But it directly wirte others' OVF file to RHEV , so the engine-image-uploader is not useful.
How can I use virt-v2v to convert others' OVF to oVirt's OVF without writing it to Export Domain?
-----邮件原件-----
发件人: Sandro Bonazzola [mailto:sbonazzo at redhat.com]
发送时间: 2015年3月16日 15:25
收件人: Xie, Chao/谢 超; users at ovirt.org; Yaniv Dary
主题: Re: [ovirt-users] FAILED! Using engine-image-uploader to Upload OVF to Export Domain
Il 16/03/2015 07:33, Xie, Chao ha scritto:
> Hi, all
>
> I export a OVF/OVA vm file from VirtualBox (Manage -- >
> Export a vm. When I choose “ovf”, I got two files: test.ovf and test.vmdk) and want to use engine-image-upload to upload into oVirt Export Domain.
>
> But I get Error as below:
>
>
>
> 1. using OVA
>
> =========
>
> [root ~]# engine-image-uploader
> --conf-file=/etc/ovirt-engine/imageuploader.conf -e export_debug
> upload test1.ova
>
> ERROR: not a gzip file
>
>
>
> 2. using OVF
>
> =========
>
> [root ~]# engine-image-uploader
> --conf-file=/etc/ovirt-engine/imageuploader.conf -e export_debug
> upload test.ovf
>
> ERROR: not a gzip file
>
>
>
> ### so I tar the test.ovf and test.vmdk as gzip file ###
>
>
>
> [root at rhev-pc-host2 ~]# tar -zcvf ggtest.ovf ./test.ovf
> ./test-disk1.vmdk
>
> ./test.ovf
>
> ./test-disk1.vmdk
>
> [root@ ~]# engine-image-uploader
> --conf-file=/etc/ovirt-engine/imageuploader.conf -e export_debug
> upload ggtest.ovf ERROR: Unable to update the disk ID in the OVF XML.
> Message: global name 'n_id_d' is not defined
>
>
Hi, you need to use v2v for converting the OVF from other virtualization systems to oVirt / RHEV OVF format.
The format exported by VirtualBox is not compatible wiht oVirt.
>
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