On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:50:24PM +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Well, now, I had the opportunity to run the real P2V on the 2003
server, and it is failing.
But it appears that the partition seems more complex than what I'm
used to see ("two system (dell?) or windows system partitions").
I choose the third one, that is the one containing the system (C:)
and marked as bootable.
It is failing very quickly, with the following error :
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Creating an overlay to protect the source blahblah
qemu-img create -q -f qcow2 -b 'nbd:localhost:55756' -o
'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=raw' /var/tmp/v2vblahblah.qcow2
nbd.c:nbd_receive_negociate():L501: read failed
qemu-img: /var/tmp/v2vvovblahbla.qcow2: could not open
'nbd:localhost:55756': could not open image: invalid argument:
invalid argument
then other blahblahblah before closing.
You need to post the complete debug log. It's in /tmp on the
conversion server.
Rich.
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