Hello Rich,
Greetings!
It was great connecting with you and, I would like to thank you for your
time and being patient on answering all our queries.
However, referring to the link ->
http://libguestfs.org/virt-p2v.1.html#how-virt-p2v-works we have a
ambiguity -> i.e. under the section "GUI INTERACTIVE CONFIGURATION" we have
"When you start virt-p2v, you'll see a graphical configuration dialog that
walks you through connection to the conversion server,"
As of now we are using *virt-manager* to get this GUI INTERACTIVE
CONFIGURATION as we are not sure if this is the correct way of invoking GUI,
Attaching the screen shots of the process till where we were *successful
using the virt-manger*
It would be highly appreciated if you can let us know how we can invoke
this interactive GUI with-out virt-manager so that we could proceed further
with the conversion.
*Thanks & Regards,*
*Chengappa M.R*
Software Designer
Network Function Virtualization | Communication Media Solutions
cm-r(a)hp.com
M +91 944 934 9647
Hewlett Packard Company
Bangalore,
India.
Please print thoughtfully
On 3 November 2015 at 04:45, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 10:59:35PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 06:51:20PM +0530, Ravi Chaudhary wrote:
> > Sorry, attached herein is the screenshot
>
> This error "unexpected end of file waiting for password prompt" is
> this bug:
>
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167916#c4
>
> Although it is a bug in virt-p2v -- it should print a clearer error
> message -- what it really means in this case is that you've got the
> wrong server name, user or password, or that virt-p2v is unable to
> contact the server (perhaps because of firewall or network problems).
And by "server", of course I mean the virt-v2v conversion server.
Rich.
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