On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 12:21:25PM -0500, Jason A. Kates wrote:
Thanks for the help, I had installed
libguestfs-winsupport-1.0-7.el6.x86_64 & virtio-win-1.5.3-1.el6_3.noarch
as a hope that it would fix this issues.
I have now removed the two RHEL6 packages and attempted the P2V.
Attached is a screen shot of the result.
Judging by the output of libguestfs-test-tool, this has fixed
the launch problem.
When I ran this:
LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1 LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1 virt-v2v -i libvirtxml -os iso --network default
window2008_r1.xml 2>&1 | tee virt-v2v-5.log
I received much different results than last time..
[...]
virt-v2v: No app in config matches os='windows'
name='virtio' distro='windows' major='6' minor='0'
arch='i386'
^ This seems to be the pertinent error.
IIRC you can edit the /etc/virt-v2v.conf XML configuration file to add
this guest, but Matt will have more details (he's not around until
tomorrow). I wonder if this version of virt-v2v didn't know about
Windows 2008 R1. RHEL 6.4 is about to be released and it has a newer
version, but you'll have to ask Matt if that will fix it.
virt-v2v: Transferring storage volume windows2008_r1-cciss_c0d0:
72833679360 bytes
The full log can be found at
http://www.kates.org/tmp/virt-v2v-5.log
Rich.
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