On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 08:11:16AM +0000, VONDRA Alain wrote:
Hi,
I meet an amazing issue, when I convert a raw file to the oVirt environment using
virt-v2v.
All seems to work fine, my VM is composed of 9 disks, the processes
finishes without any trouble, the files are well present in the
right import volume, but only the first system disk appear un my
oVirt Import VM.
I've retried twice and had the same issue .
Here the results of the conversion :
[ 24,0] Copying disk 1/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/8bc601d6-3f1c-4d76-9e15-c3d1d1c27618
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[2731,0] Copying disk 2/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/92d6e226-ad25-4205-8ccb-ff0f83c9b1c5
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[16950,0] Copying disk 3/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/931e6d94-247a-4315-aeb5-e948b8abfad5
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[17670,0] Copying disk 4/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/2a53a0c6-a818-4e91-bd80-d430cb48e114
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[18619,0] Copying disk 5/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/593a2a5b-feb2-4b61-8a43-9bbb68302286
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[19053,0] Copying disk 6/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/14dc0673-d4e0-43fc-84ef-3d4f3318f79e
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[19418,0] Copying disk 7/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/48f0c478-2f89-4f47-95aa-1cbb8ea25a07
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[20520,0] Copying disk 8/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/0c4abdff-af25-49df-87a4-917298c85688
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[32429,0] Copying disk 9/9 to
/tmp/v2v.a4uo5V/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/1a1a9826-f233-4290-8b43-a082b902fc9d
(raw)
(100.00/100%)
[34357,0] Creating output metadata
[34357,0] Finishing off
9 hours ..?
And here the import folder
/data/big_export/IMPORTS/0a6404e0-2857-45e4-9322-c1ada5ae13fb/images/a22862e8-f1ef-4530-ba55-6fda7850428c/
:
total 556453768
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 214762060800 7 oct. 21:29 0c4abdff-af25-49df-87a4-917298c85688
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 297 7 oct. 12:29
0c4abdff-af25-49df-87a4-917298c85688.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 21484431360 7 oct. 17:52 14dc0673-d4e0-43fc-84ef-3d4f3318f79e
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
14dc0673-d4e0-43fc-84ef-3d4f3318f79e.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 32227676160 7 oct. 22:01 1a1a9826-f233-4290-8b43-a082b902fc9d
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
1a1a9826-f233-4290-8b43-a082b902fc9d.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 32226647040 7 oct. 17:39 2a53a0c6-a818-4e91-bd80-d430cb48e114
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
2a53a0c6-a818-4e91-bd80-d430cb48e114.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 42968862720 7 oct. 18:11 48f0c478-2f89-4f47-95aa-1cbb8ea25a07
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
48f0c478-2f89-4f47-95aa-1cbb8ea25a07.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 21484431360 7 oct. 17:46 593a2a5b-feb2-4b61-8a43-9bbb68302286
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
593a2a5b-feb2-4b61-8a43-9bbb68302286.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 85908783104 7 oct. 13:14 8bc601d6-3f1c-4d76-9e15-c3d1d1c27618
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 297 7 oct. 12:29
8bc601d6-3f1c-4d76-9e15-c3d1d1c27618.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 322134865920 7 oct. 17:11 92d6e226-ad25-4205-8ccb-ff0f83c9b1c5
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 297 7 oct. 12:29
92d6e226-ad25-4205-8ccb-ff0f83c9b1c5.meta
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vdsm kvm 32226647040 7 oct. 17:23 931e6d94-247a-4315-aeb5-e948b8abfad5
-rw-r--r-- 1 vdsm kvm 296 7 oct. 12:29
931e6d94-247a-4315-aeb5-e948b8abfad5.meta
Thanks for your help.
I really need to see what's in all of those *.meta files, *and* the
*.ovf file which is created in another directory (under
master/vms/<uuid>).
I don't think we have tried a multi-disk conversion to RHEV-M yet ...
Rich.
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