<body style="font-family:Arial;font-size:14px">Bug created: <a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798277" target="_blank">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798277</a><br />
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Winfried<br />
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Itamar Heim <<a href="mailto:iheim@redhat.com">iheim@redhat.com</a>> schreef:<br />
> On 02/28/2012 10:26 AM, <a href="mailto:wdh@dds.nl">wdh@dds.nl</a> wrote: > I have serveral "old" KVM<br />
> virtual images, all off them using virtio for<br />
>> networking and disks. Trying to import these into my EXPORT datastore<br />
>> ends up with an error:<br />
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>> virt-v2v -i libvirt -o rhev -os 10.0.0.3<a href=":/nfs/export " target="_blank">:/nfs/export </a> -n br0 PXE5-test<br />
>> PXE5.img: 100% [=====================================================]<br />
>><br />
>> virt-v2v: WARNING: Unable to convert this guest operating system. Its<br />
>> storage will be transfered and a domain created for it, but it may not<br />
>> operate correctly without manual reconfiguration. The domain will present<br />
>> all storage devices as ide, all network interfaces as rtl8139 and<br />
>> the host<br />
>> as x86_64.<br />
>> virt-v2v: PXE5-test configured without virtio drivers.<br />
>><br />
>> How can I avoid these errors?<br />
>> How can I fix this error.<br />
> matt/rich - thoughts?<br />
>> After restoring the image, I am able to change the network interface<br />
>> from rtl8139 to Virtio. However; I cannot change the disk. In the admin<br />
>> console going to Virtual Machines --> <virtual machine> --> Virtual<br />
>> Disks --> <disk> --> Edit gives a menu, but the only option I can change<br />
>> is "is bootable". Options like "Interface" are grey and cannot be<br />
>> modified.<br />
> please try via the rest API/sdk/cli, iirc, this is just a UI<br />
> limitation.(feel free to open a bug about this)<br />
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        Met vriendelijke groet,<br />
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        Winfried de Heiden</div>
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