On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 12:17:09PM +0000, M R, Chengappa (NFV BU) wrote:
We have our conversion server in place, but we would like to know
how could we initiate virt-p2v GUI from my physical server, we have
difficulties understanding this -> When you start virt-p2v, you'll
see a graphical configuration dialog that walks you through
connection to the conversion server, asks for the password, which
local hard disks you want to convert, and other things like the name
of the guest to create and the number of virtual CPUs to give it.
How do we start virt-p2v on a fedora 21
What you need to do is to make or download a virt-p2v ISO, and boot
the physical machine using that.
You can make the ISO by following the instructions here:
http://libguestfs.org/virt-p2v-make-disk.1.html
http://libguestfs.org/virt-p2v-make-kickstart.1.html
but you may find it easier to download one that we provide:
http://oirase.annexia.org/virt-p2v/Fedora-22/
or
http://oirase.annexia.org/virt-p2v/RHEL-7.2-preview/
You cannot run the virt-p2v program directly on the source physical
machine. It has to be booted off the ISO.
Rich.
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