Matthew Booth
2010-Jul-14 15:39 UTC
[Libguestfs] [PATCH] Documentation: Windows conversion procedure.
--- v2v/virt-v2v.pl | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/virt-v2v.pl b/v2v/virt-v2v.pl index 29716d2..b4cd1d4 100755 --- a/v2v/virt-v2v.pl +++ b/v2v/virt-v2v.pl @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ virt-v2v - Convert a guest to use KVM virt-v2v converts guests from a foreign hypervisor to run on KVM, managed by libvirt or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation (RHEV) version 2.2 or later. It can -currently convert Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora guests running on Xen and +currently convert Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows guests running on Xen and VMware ESX. It will enable VirtIO drivers in the converted guest if possible. =head1 OPTIONS @@ -511,6 +511,16 @@ type is 'NFS'. See the RHEV documentation for details. The NFS storage domain mu B<N.B.> When exporting to RHEV, virt-v2v must run as root. +=head3 Import the appropriate Guest Tools ISO + +Conversion of Windows guests requires that the Guest Tools ISO has been +installed B<before> the guest is converted. This must be done using the ISO +Uploader, which can be found on your RHEV-M system under Start->Red Hat->RHEV +Manager->ISO Uploader. + +Failure to do this will result in drivers not being correctly installed in the +guest after conversion. + =head1 CONVERTING A LOCAL XEN GUEST The following requires that the domain XML is available locally, and that the @@ -648,6 +658,37 @@ on the command line in place of I<-op> as in the following examples: =back +=head2 CONVERTING A WINDOWS GUEST + +When exporting to RHEV, virt-v2v can additionall convert Windows guests. In this +case, the conversion process is split into 2 stages: + +=over + +=item 1 + +Offline conversion. + +=item 2 + +First boot. + +=back + +The guest will be bootable after the offline conversion stage, but will not yet +have all necessary drivers installed to work correctly in RHEV. These will be +installed automatically the first time the guest boots. + +B<N.B.> The first boot stage can take several minutes to run, and must not be +interrupted. It will run automatically without any administrator intervention +other than powering on the guest. To ensure the process is not interrupted, we +strongly recommend that nobody logs in to the machine until it has quiesced the +first time it is booted after conversion. You can check for this in the RHEV +Manager UI. + +B<N.B.> Driver installation on first boot requires that the Guest Tools ISO has +been previous uploaded using RHEV Manager's ISO Uploader tool. RHEV will present +this ISO to the guest automatically the first time it is booted. =head1 RUNNING THE CONVERTED GUEST -- 1.7.1.1
Richard W.M. Jones
2010-Jul-16 12:07 UTC
[Libguestfs] [PATCH] Documentation: Windows conversion procedure.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 04:39:59PM +0100, Matthew Booth wrote:> +When exporting to RHEV, virt-v2v can additionall convert Windows guests. In this"additionally"> +been previous uploaded using RHEV Manager's ISO Uploader tool. RHEV will present"previously" Apart from that, ACK. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top
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