Dne 20.11.2013 19:52, Richard W.M. Jones napsal(a):
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 07:25:16PM +0100, Jakub Bittner wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to convert libvirtd managed kvm guest which runs
windows 2003 (with virtio driver installed), but it failed in the
end.
Command:
virt-v2v -i libvirt -ic qemu+ssh://u...@node.example.com/system -o
rhev -os 10.50.98.15:/backup_nfs -of qcow2 -oa sparse -n ovirtmgmt
windows2003
Error reported
virt-v2v: No app in config matches os='windows' name='virtio'
distro='windows' major='5' minor='2' arch='i386'
FWIW this corresponds to Windows Server 2003 R2 as you said above. So
I guess that your /var/lib/virt-v2v/virt-v2v.db or /etc/virt-v2v.conf
doesn't contain an OS matching this.
However my copy of virt-v2v.db certainly *does* have it:
<app os='windows' major='5' minor='2' arch='x86_64' name='virtio'>
<path>/usr/share/virtio-win/drivers/amd64/Win2003</path>
</app>
I can't remember how this is added. Maybe you need to install the
virtio-win drivers?
Iam running virt-v2v on Fedora 19. OVirt is 3.3.0 version..
You probably want to ask Matt Booth about this ...
Rich.
Hello,
thank you for reply. I added windows 2003 entry, copied files from
virtio-win iso to directory, but it failed again. I give it up, because
converting is way too slow and always fails in the end. I found, that
best way to convert virtual machine is with clonezilla and nfs.
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