On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 07:23:20PM -0500, Cole Robinson
wrote:> On 02/29/2012 06:17 PM, Mike Brady wrote:
> > I have been doing some testing with v2v and p2v and have got stuck on
with p2v
> > failing on mmy test systems and need some pointers.
> >
> > I got v2v working for Centos 5 Xen to Centos 6 KVM for both Linux
(Centos) and
> > Windows (2008) with out too much problem.
> >
> > I then installed Win2008R2 native on the hardware that was the Centos
5 server
> > to test p2v. The virt-p2v ISO boots fine and starts the disk
transfer, but
> > the transfer fails at the same point, 21% into the transfer of the
disk. The
> > "disk" is a single 320GB RAID 10 array on an HP CCISS
controller.
> >
> > The virt-p2v.iso was created on a Fedora 16 i386 machine and has
v2v/p2v 0.8.5
> > on it.
> >
> > The Centos 6 KVM server started with virt-v2v 0.8.3, but I have built
0.8.6
> > RPMs and updated due to this issue, with no change in behavior.
> >
> > I have enabled DEBUG logging on the virt-p2v-server and get the
following out
> > put:
> > Mar 1 10:44:16 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: p2v-server started.
> > Mar 1 10:44:16 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: LIST_PROFILES
> > Mar 1 10:44:16 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: LIST 1#012libvirt
> > Mar 1 10:45:50 c2cl00 kernel: lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: SET_PROFILE libvirt
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: OK
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: METADATA 224
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 224 bytes
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: OK
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: PATH 320016572416
> > /dev/cciss/c0d0
> > Mar 1 10:46:24 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Pool: $VAR1 = bless( do{\(my $o
> > 23313248)}, 'Sys::Virt::StoragePool' );
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: OK
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: CONTAINER RAW
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: OK
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Received: DATA 320016572416
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 4194304 bytes
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 4194304 bytes
> > Mar 1 10:46:25 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 4194304 bytes
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > Mar 1 11:33:12 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 4194304 bytes
> > Mar 1 11:33:12 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 4194304 bytes
> > Mar 1 11:33:12 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Read 65536 bytes
> > Mar 1 11:33:14 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Sent: ERROR Error receiving
data:
> > Mar 1 11:33:14 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: FATAL: Error receiving data:
> > Mar 1 11:33:14 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: WARNING: Error messages were
written to
> > /var/log/virt-p2v-server.1330551856.log.
> > Mar 1 11:33:14 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: p2v-server exited.
> > Mar 1 11:33:14 c2cl00 virt-v2v[6721]: Automatically cleaning up
volume
> > win2008-cciss_c0d0 from pool {pool}.
> >
> > /var/log/virt-p2v-server.1330551856.log contains:
> > virt-v2v: Error receiving data:
> >
> > Any pointers on what to look at next?
> >
>
> CCing to virt-tools-list (this was sent to virt-tools-list-owner)
Thanks but virt-p2v & v2v questions should go to the
libguestfs mailing list.
Rich.
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