On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 08:47:36AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 03:19:15PM -0700, Don Marti wrote:
> I got the "IE10 on Win 8" VM download from here:
>
https://dev.modern.ie/tools/vms/linux/
>
> and am trying to convert the .ova file to a format that
> will work with virt-manager and KVM on Fedora 21.
>
> I tried this:
>
> $ virt-v2v -v -x -i ova -o libvirt IE10\ -\ Win8.ova
>
> and got this output:
>
> virt-v2v: libguestfs 1.28.12 (x86_64)
> [ 0.0] Opening the source -i ova IE10 - Win8.ova
> tar -xf 'IE10 - Win8.ova' -C '/var/tmp/ova.Jecd3x'
> virt-v2v: error: could not parse ovf:Name from OVF document
OVF isn't a real standard - it was a plot by VMware to claim that
their non-standard proprietary software supports "standards". Every
hypervisor generates its own random variant of OVF.
virt-v2v only supports the OVF generated by VMware.
I'll take a look at this variation of OVF to see if it's something we
could modify virt-v2v to support, but at the moment virt-v2v doesn't
support it.
I wasn't able to get that site to give me a .ova file, only .zip.
Anyway, you probably don't need to convert this VM using virt-v2v
anyway. Just untar the .ova file, extract the disks (*.vmdk) and
convert them to qcow2 using `qemu-img convert foo.vmdk -O qcow2 foo.qcow2'.
Rich.
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