On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:58:18AM +0300, Shahar Havivi wrote:
On 16.09.14 15:09, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 05:06:57PM +0300, Shahar Havivi wrote:
> > I am using upstream qemu while using this local variables:
> > export PATH=/home/shahar/git/qemu:$PATH
> > export LIBGUESTFS_HV=/home/shahar/git/qemu/x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64
> >
> > Is that sufficient?
>
> Yup, upstream qemu should work fine. Or even the qemu in Fedora Rawhide.
Build the latest qemu, set the PATH and LIBGUESTFS_HV variables and still got
the error, any idea?
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shahar@shaharh ~/git/libguestfs (master) LIBGUESTFS_BACKEND=direct ./run ./v2v/virt-v2v
-ic "esx://10.35.5.45/?no_verify=1" -o local -of raw -os /tmp/v2v RHEL
I see - the esx:// URL won't work (I guess virt-v2v should explicitly
reject these).
Anyway for new virt-v2v you have to have vCenter installed. It's
available as an OVA that you can install on top of ESXi. And then the
URL would be:
vpx://user@vcenter/Datacenter/10.35.5.45?no_verify=1
where 'user' is probably 'administrator' and 'vcenter' is the
address
of the vCenter server, and 'Datacenter' is the name of the datacenter
which you had to choose when installing either ESXi or vCenter or you
can find it out from the UI.
Rich.
[ 0.0] Opening the source -i libvirt -ic
esx://10.35.5.45/?no_verify=1 RHEL
Enter username for 10.35.5.45 [root]:
Enter root's password for 10.35.5.45:
curl -s --insecure -I
'https://10.35.5.45/folder/RHEL/RHEL-flat.vmdk?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=datastore1'
||:
HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 07:55:29 GMT
Set-Cookie: vmware_soap_session="5257f480-c060-3dcb-0ed5-fa58236bb0e5"; Path=/;
HttpOnly; Secure;
Connection: close
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="VMware HTTP server"
Content-Length: 0
virt-v2v: error: esx: incorrect username or password. You might need to
specify the username in the URI like this: esx://USERNAME@[etc]
If reporting bugs, run virt-v2v with debugging enabled and include the
complete output:
virt-v2v -v -x [...
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Shahar.
>
> Rich.
>
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