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Here is what I had to do to get a base Centos 6.3 box working forvlc 2.3 with libvirt. 1. Follow: https://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/kvm-configuration.html 2. replace qemu-img with a newer version (couldn't find an rpm, so I compiled the latest from source). 3. install libguestfs-winsupport ( yum install libguestfs-winsupport ) Yanik ________________________________ From: Waldron, Michael H [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 3:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: libvirt qemu-img I have run into the same issues in experimenting with libvirt on our VCL 2.3 test system. I would also be interested to hear how others are doing it. I'm also using CentOS 6. Mike Waldron Systems Specialist ITS - Research Computing Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ________________________________ From: Yannick Charbonneau [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 2:51 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: RE: libvirt qemu-img I think I figured it out… It appears the qemu-img distributed with CentOS 6 is old and doesn’t support multi file .vmdks convert. I recompiled the latest version and it copied/converted the .vmdks properly. I am now facing a problem with libguestfs, NOT recognizing the OS inside the .qcow2. Again, I think this is due to older release of libguestfs. What distro are you guys using for libvirt hosts? From: Yannick Charbonneau [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 9:47 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: libvirt qemu-img Hi All, We have a vorking vcl 2.3 + esxi setup working. We are now trying out a libvirt host. We have the host up but we are having issues deploying our vmare images on it. It appears be related with multiple files .vmdks disks and qemu-img convert. The resulting qcow2 file is way too small, and the vm fails to boot saying disk is NOT bootable. If I take a -flat.vmdk image and convert it, I can boot the vm manually in virt-manager. Anybody has seen this? Thanks Yanik
