Hi Vijay
> Although if I add this converted disk as second disk..I could see the data
> there.
Yes, that is pretty much expected.
> But not booting as single disk..as windows 2016 OS data is kept and have to
> deliver to one of my client. Bit of stuck here.
Maybe I wasn't clear: You first need
Hi.
Although if I add this converted disk as second disk..I could see the data
there.
But not booting as single disk..as windows 2016 OS data is kept and have to
deliver to one of my client. Bit of stuck here.
Thanks
On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 11:46 AM, Mathieu Simon
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> Hi Vijay
>
> Based on
Hi Vijay
Based on your initial post about using virt-v2v I don't know how
intelligent virt-v2v is in knowing and converting the VM machine type.
However the boot issue could be related to Hyper-V defaulting to "Gen 2"
VMs which are all UEFI based. Hence your current VMs
should have a FAT32 partit
Anyone ?
On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 2:00 AM, Vijay Sachdeva
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> What step I did was:
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>1. Used qemu-img to convert the vhdx to raw img
>2. Created a blank disk and copied my converted disk to same location.
>3. Renamed the converted drive with the name of blank disk.
>4. Cre
What step I did was:
Used qemu-img to convert the vhdx to raw img
Created a blank disk and copied my converted disk to same location.
Renamed the converted drive with the name of blank disk.
Created a VM and attached my converted disk to VM.
Error: No bootable disk found
But when I att
One question, once disk is converted to KVM format.
What is the way to use that drive and run a VM from it within Ovirt environment.
Vijay Sachdeva
From: Strahil
Date: Friday, 6 December 2019 at 8:57 PM
To: users , Vijay
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Hyper-V to KVM | v2v
Have you
Have you tried to power up and fully shutdown the VM ?
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec 6, 2019 15:52, Vijay Sachdeva
wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am trying to convert a Hyper-V guest VM to run on KVM using virt-v2v
> utility.
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> Getting below error:
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> Any suggestions h
Hello Vijay,
as the error suggests Windows 8 onward defaults to not
doing a full shutdown but fast boot, this is why in Windows troubleshooting
it's suggested to do a reboot as this does a full shutdown then boot.
You should probably disable fast-boot on the Windows guest.
h
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 2:59 PM Vijay Sachdeva
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am trying to convert a Hyper-V guest VM to run on KVM using virt-v2v
> utility.
>
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> Getting below error:
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> Any suggestions how to solve this.
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>
Would full Windows shutdown, e.g. by "shutdown /s /f /t 0" solve
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