On 10/11/14 16:01, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 04:12:35PM +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In a oVirt 3.4.4 environnement, and using a
> virt-p2v-0.9.1-2.20130730.1.el6.centos, I'm trying to convert a
> windows 2003 server 32 bits into an oVirt KVM image.
>
> I already succeed doing that many times, but now, this is failing :
> - All the usual process sounds good :
> PXE -> DHCP -> connection to the P2V server -> choosing the profile
> -> (checking the debug option) -> running the conversion
>
> But in the end (100%), the only error message I get is :
> "virt-v2v: Died at /usr/bin/virt-p2v-server line 411"
> which does not help me that much, because it is related to some
> conversion made by libguestfs, I suppose, and I correctly installed
> the libguestfs-winsupport files into the correct directories.
>
> An evidence of that is a recent failure when converting from KVM to
> oVirt (so : _V_2V), SOLVED by installing the correct directories in
> the correct places.
>
> As I recently switched in this almost-new virt-p2p version (0.9.1),
> I was able to activate some useful logs that are available there :
>
https://www.ecarnot.net/tmp/virt-p2v-server.1415622286.log.gz
>
> It has been days since I'm trying to contact Matthew via IRC, but he
> seems to love travelling away for it, and I pray he would find a
> minute to read this and give a hint.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas Ecarnot
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Matt - any ideas?
There is also the new version of p2v/v2v available, although it
requires recent Fedora or RHEL/Centos 7.0.
This is the last thing it does before unwinding:
libguestfs: trace: cp "/transferxdTiHj/windows/rhev-apt.exe" "/Program
Files/RedHat/V2V Firstboot"
libguestfs: trace: cp = 0
So, maybe the guest is out of disk space, or has filesystem corruption?
Matt
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