[virt-tools-list] what does virt-v2v check for in a multiboot os?

Kenneth Armstrong digimars at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 14:45:25 UTC 2011


I can get it through the https method that Rich pointed out.

I'm downloading it now.  I'll post my virt-inspector output (and
anything else you guys deem helpful) once I get that done.

I really appreciate the help on this.

-Kenny

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Matthew Booth <mbooth at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 26/01/11 14:31, Kenneth Armstrong wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, forgot to CC list.
>>
>> Ok, is there a way to use virt-v2v (or something else) to just copy
>> off of esx and not convert it?  I ask because when it fails, the
>> imported vm is automagically deleted from the nfs export domain (I
>> assume by either RHEV or the virt-v2v tool).
>
> It's automatically deleted by virt-v2v. This is *normally* a good thing :)
>
> Can you just scp it off? You should find that you can SSH into your ESX host
> to find the appropriate path (under /vmfs), and scp will work as expected.
>
> Matt
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