On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 04:42:23PM +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
disks:
nbd:localhost:33363 (raw) [sda]
nbd:localhost:49584 (raw) [sdb]
nbd:localhost:41988 (raw) [sdc]
removable media:
NICs:
[ 0.0] Creating an overlay to protect the source from being modified
qemu-img create -q -f qcow2 -b 'nbd:localhost:33363' -o
'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=raw' /var/tmp/v2vovl636444.qcow2
nbd.c:nbd_receive_negotiate():L501: read failed
qemu-img: /var/tmp/v2vovl636444.qcow2: Could not open
'nbd:localhost:33363': Could not open image: Invalid argument:
Invalid argument
What is supposed to happen is that qemu-nbd is started (3 times) on
the virt-p2v machine. Then 3 x ssh connections are made which reverse
proxy the nbd connection from virt-v2v back to virt-p2v, the
equivalent of:
ssh -R 33363:localhost:<hostport> virt-v2v-server
Somehow that's not happening.
I'm not sure what. Is this reproducible? Do you have an unusual
firewall configuration on the virt-v2v conversion server?
Rich.
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