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2012 Mar 12
1
[PATCH] virt-v2v: Support for Converting VirtualBox Guests
Hi,
attached is an updated [1] patch for virt-v2v to support converting
VirtualBox guests with VirtualBox Guest Additions [2] installed. With
the patch applied a VirtualBox RHEL 6 guest with Guest Additions can be
converted with the steps documented in the manual page.
I've tested this patch on a RHEL 6.2 host running VirtualBox 4.1.8 using
a RHEL 6.2 guest, the guest works as expected
2013 Sep 24
0
[PATCH 3/4] Add SUSE converter
...$@) if ($@);
+}
+
+sub _get_application_owner
+{
+ my ($file, $g) = @_;
+
+ return $g->command(['rpm', '-qf', $file]);
+}
+
+sub _unconfigure_hv
+{
+ my ($g, $root) = @_;
+
+ my @apps = $g->inspect_list_applications($root);
+
+ _unconfigure_xen($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_vbox($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_vmware($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_citrix($g, \@apps);
+}
+
+# Unconfigure Xen specific guest modifications
+sub _unconfigure_xen
+{
+ my ($g, $apps) = @_;
+
+ # Remove xen modules from INITRD_MODULES and DOMU_INITRD_MODULES variables
+ my $sysconfig = ...
2013 Nov 07
6
[PATCH 0/4] virt-v2v: Add support for SUSE guest conversions
The following series of patches adds support for converting SUSE guests
through virt-v2v. These changes should not impact non-SUSE guest conversions.
Mike Latimer (4):
Add perl-Bootloader support to grub packages
Add conversion support for SUSE guests
Add SUSE to capabilities db and conf
Add SUSE support documentation
lib/Sys/VirtConvert/Converter/Linux.pm | 480
2013 Oct 03
2
[PATCH] virt-v2v: Convert RedHat.pm to Linux.pm - for SUSE support
...($@);
+}
+
+sub _get_application_owner
+{
+ my ($file, $g) = @_;
+
+ return $g->command(['rpm', '-qf', $file]);
+}
+
+sub _unconfigure_hv
+{
+ my ($g, $root) = @_;
+
+ my @apps = $g->inspect_list_applications($root);
+
+ _unconfigure_xen($g, $root, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_vbox($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_vmware($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_citrix($g, \@apps);
+}
+
+# Unconfigure Xen specific guest modifications
+sub _unconfigure_xen
+{
+ my ($g, $root, $apps) = @_;
+
+ # Look for kmod-xenpv-*, which can be found on RHEL 3 machines
+ my @remove;
+ foreach...
2013 Oct 12
0
Re: [PATCH] virt-v2v: Convert RedHat.pm to Linux.pm - for SUSE support
...i[345]86$/);
+ # Change i386 to i[56]86
+ $arch = _set_32bit_arch($g, $root, $arch);
return $arch;
}
@@ -1168,7 +1302,7 @@ sub _unconfigure_hv
my @apps = $g->inspect_list_applications($root);
- _unconfigure_xen($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_xen($g, $root, \@apps);
_unconfigure_vbox($g, \@apps);
_unconfigure_vmware($g, \@apps);
_unconfigure_citrix($g, \@apps);
@@ -1177,7 +1311,7 @@ sub _unconfigure_hv
# Unconfigure Xen specific guest modifications
sub _unconfigure_xen
{
- my ($g, $apps) = @_;
+ my ($g, $root, $apps) = @_;
# Look for kmod-xenpv-*, whic...
2013 Oct 11
2
Re: [PATCH] virt-v2v: Convert RedHat.pm to Linux.pm - for SUSE support
...i[345]86$/);
+ # Change i386 to i[56]86
+ $arch = _set_32bit_arch($g, $root, $arch);
return $arch;
}
@@ -1168,7 +1313,7 @@ sub _unconfigure_hv
my @apps = $g->inspect_list_applications($root);
- _unconfigure_xen($g, \@apps);
+ _unconfigure_xen($g, $root, \@apps);
_unconfigure_vbox($g, \@apps);
_unconfigure_vmware($g, \@apps);
_unconfigure_citrix($g, \@apps);
@@ -1177,7 +1322,7 @@ sub _unconfigure_hv
# Unconfigure Xen specific guest modifications
sub _unconfigure_xen
{
- my ($g, $apps) = @_;
+ my ($g, $root, $apps) = @_;
# Look for kmod-xenpv-*, whic...
2013 Sep 24
5
[PATCH 0/4] Add SUSE guest converter to virt-v2v
This is a new conversion module to convert SUSE Linux and openSUSE guests.
The converter is based on the RedHat module, and should offer the same
functionality on both SUSE and RedHat hosts.
There are a few additional messages in this module, such as reporting of
packages when installing through zypper or the local virt-v2v repo. These
messages don't necessarily flow unless verbose switches
2013 Oct 07
3
Re: [PATCH] virt-v2v: Convert RedHat.pm to Linux.pm - for SUSE support
On Friday, October 04, 2013 09:38:58 AM Matthew Booth wrote:
> It's specifically an error if we're attempting to configure virtio, and
> there's no detected virtio kernel. It shouldn't have been possible to
> get here in that state, hence it's a programmer error. The code below
> attempts to install *any* kernel in the case that we aren't configuring
>