On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 08:13:19AM -0600, Greg Scott wrote:
 When the P2V fails, it apparently deletes everything it set up, so
 there is no guest to run virt-inspector.
 Where do I export LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1?  AFAIK, there isn't any
 interactive shell where I can do this.  I edit virt-v2v.conf, boot
 the source physical machine from the CD, and click some mouse
 buttons.  That launches virt-p2v-server on the back end in the
 conversion server.  Is there a hook someplace in virt-p2v-server or
 maybe virt-v2v.conf?  And where does the output go?
 Does it make sense to export that variable in an interactive shell
 and then launch virt-p2v-server by hand?  Searching for "TRACE" in
 virt-p2v-server shows no occurrences.  But maybe virt-p2v-server
 runs an executable program that looks at that variable?  Should I
 still be using Fedora 14 for conversion server or is it better now
 to try with Fedora 16? 
Matt ^^
How should Greg capture trace output from the virt-p2v process?
Fedora 16's inspection code has changed quite a lot (libguestfs 1.8 vs
1.14).  However functionally it should be just about the same.
Rich.
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