Hi Sven, Thanks but that's really not a workable solution for us. I'm surprised there's no cleaner export/import mechanism. This is the only virtualization system I'm familiar with doesn't have a simple and straightforward way to export a VM to an external system.
On the subject of support, my comments are related only to my personal experiences. Also, there's a huge difference between Red Hat and Ovirt - the Ovirt people care. :) regards, John On 07/07/14 16:52, Sven Kieske wrote: > Well, what you can do, is: > export this vm to an export domain, detach the domain from your DC, > > than tar.gz the whole export domain (use the sparse option if you got > thin provisioned disks) > then upload that tar.gz they have to put it on their storage, extract > and import the export storage domain, then import the vm. > > HTH > > PS: But I can't believe the redhat support is so bad, after all the > "ovirt support" is pretty good. > > Am 07.07.2014 00:12, schrieb John Gardeniers: >>> We each make some shared >> resources available to the other, so the normal method we use to >> transfer files is we upload them to a shared directory at the other end. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users