On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:03:43PM +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Just to be sure : I attached the complete log file into a compressed
attachement. Did you get it?
Yes, I got the log file.
[...]
>You could grab it and post it somewhere (but note that
registries
>contain sensitive data such as passwords):
>
> mkdir /tmp/registry
> virt-copy-out -a /path/to/guest.img 'win:C:\windows\system32\config'
/tmp/registry
>
>(I only need to see the files 'SYSTEM' and 'SOFTWARE')
I don't how to get the guest.img, I guess it would be available at
some point during the conversion, but I just have a physical server.
And about the two files, is it OK if I provide you the files
directly coming from the real physical server?
From the server which is the source of the P2V conversion, yes.
Rich.
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