On Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 12:58:25AM +0530, Saman Bandara wrote:
Hi Richard,
That didn't resolve the issue. Now I'm getting the following error. Please
advice.
*[root@kvm16 ~]#* virt-v2v -ic esx://10.16.32.13/?no_verify=1 yardqakvm -o
rhev -os 10.16.32.16:/vm-images/export_domain --network rhevm
libvirt error code: 42, message: Domain not found: No domain with name
'yardqakvm'
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*-v and -x options are not working in my case.*
*[root@kvm16 ~]#* virt-v2v -v -ic esx://10.16.32.13/?no_verify=1 yardqakvm
-o rhev -os 10.16.32.16:/vm-images/export_domain --network rhevm
Option v is ambiguous (version, vmtype)
Usage:
virt-v2v -i libvirtxml -os imported --network default guest-domain.xml
virt-v2v -ic esx://esx.server/ -os imported --network default esx_guest
virt-v2v -ic esx://esx.server/ \
-o rhev -os rhev.nfs.storage:/export_domain --network rhevm \
esx_guest
These error messages are never printed by virt-v2v.
I suspect you may be running the ancient Perl version. Make sure you
are using the new version of virt-v2v (1.28 or above).
Rich.
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