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2011 Aug 23
1
XCP: disk2vhd -> xenconvert (to ovf) -> xe vm-import
Hi all, I`m evaluating methods for nightly "snapshot" a physical win2003 to xcp vm. I know it would be a lot easier and reliable just to to one convert one time and start to generate real vm snapshots, but at this time I cannot use this method. I tested the sequence: disk2vdh -> xenconvert (to xcp), but a big deal of using this method is that xenconvert does not send
2010 Aug 11
8
XenConvert
Hi guys I have installed Xen 4 on Debian Lenny 5.0. I have a physical Windows 2003 Server and I wanna convert this server on a virtual server... I try to use XenConvert but without sucsess... Somebody can help??? Thanks Gilberto Nunes TI Selbetti Gestão de Documentos Telefone: +55 (47) 3441-6004 Celular: +55 (47) 8861-6672 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing
2010 Oct 25
1
Converting XP SP3 VM to run in Xen
I have tried every what that I can find to convert a XP VMware image to run in Xen 4.0.1 (SUSE 11.3). I have created a Xen VM form an XP ISO image and have it working fine but need to migrate A Tough Book laptop VMware image to Xen. I have converted a VMDK file to VHD file only to find that it does not recognize the image as bootable. ( The VM I have running is a raw format when using the iso to
2010 Aug 20
2
Vhd-util resize
I have try to resize one vhd file with vhd-util, i did some test... For example i have try: vhd-util resize -n /mnt/vm/disks/ring-12.disk1.vhd -s 6000 but output always: options: <-n name> <-j journal> <-s size (in MB)> [-h help] I not understand what i wrong, someone can help me please? -- View this message in context:
2012 Feb 29
7
Need to migrate a centos image from xen source to xenserver
Have an Onapp system we are migrating away from to xenserver and it uses Xen source images I believe. I had no problem moving the MS Windows servers using the xenconvert utility, but not being a linux guy the conversion process of moving files from Onapp to xenserver is not clear. I think the files on Onapp are .img files, but they don''t use extensions from what I can tell when they
2012 Jun 25
4
XVA.PY Trouble
I''m attempting to convert a CentOs 5.6 x64 machine from Xen (Open Source) to Citrix XenServer and I am having some trouble towards the final stages. I need to take the .XVA created by XVA.PY and use XenConvert to manipulate this into another file format (OVF). Here''s the process I use: 1. Poweroff the VM 2. Create a new disk in 3 times the size of the primary 3. Sign in to
2013 Aug 01
1
Ubuntu and CentOS P2V
We''re going to be converting 13 servers this weekend to XenServer 6.2. Most of them are Windows and we''ll be using XenConvert. However, we do have 8 Linux based servers (3 CentOS6 and 5 Ubuntu 8.04+) that will need to be converted. I''m wondering what you guys have *successfully* used in the past to get Linux based servers converted to XenServer? I''ve been
2011 Nov 07
6
[XCP] Error when trying to import vmware images
Hi list, I have recently migrated to XCP from Vmware Server 2 and have run into issues importing the VM''s Following citrix''s guide I tried using XenCenter to do the import directly on the vmdk files this resulted in XenCenter logging this error: "Failed to import. ---> System.Exception: Failed to import virtual disk file. ---> System.Xml.XmlException: Root element
2010 Nov 17
0
does XenConvert work for open source xen?
Does the current version of XenConvert work for Open source xen too? (are the images it makes compatible?) Anyone have any experience with this? Best Regards, Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2010 Feb 06
1
Using XEN to install Windows XP as guest on CentOS 5 as host ?
Dear All I want to use XEN to install Windows XP as guest on CentOS 5 as host . I tried as the followings : #yum install xen virt-manager kernel-xen #chkconfig xend on #reboot Then I booted my CentOS server using XEN kernel . I tried as the followings : #virt-manager & But when continuing to create the virtual machine , under Installation Method menu , I cannot select 'local install media
2013 Nov 26
3
How can I take/revert snapshot of a VHD image
Hi there, I''m running several VMs within Xen, and now I''m trying to create/revert snapshots of my VMs. Along with Xen and blktap2, another utility, vhd-util is also delivered, and according to its description, i guess I can use it to create/revert VM snapshots. To create a snapshot is actually easy, I just call |vhd-util snapshot -n aSnapShot.vhd -p theVMtoBackup.vhd | But
2013 Feb 17
4
why are qemu-img and vhd-util created files incompatible?
I was wondering if someone can shed some light on why vhd files created with qemu-img don''t really work right with vhd-util and consequentially blktap in general. To validate the incompatiblity its simple enough to do qemu-img create -f vpc test.vhd 40g vhd-util snapshot -n child.vhd -p test.vhd Which will show the below and then the headers don''t display the BATMAP summary:
2013 Nov 21
9
[PATCH] vhd-util create: add -C|nocow option
Add ''-C'' (nocow) option to vhd-util create. Btrfs has terrible performance when hosting VM images, even more when the guest in those VM are also using btrfs as file system. One way to mitigate this bad performance is to turn off COW attributes on VM files (since having copy on write for this kind of data is not useful). According to ''chattr'' manpage, NOCOW
2009 May 28
1
[PATCH] blktap2: fix makefile of vhd for parallel make
blktap2: fix makefile of vhd for parallel make With parallel make, libvhd might not be created before link resulting in link error. This patch guarantees it. Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata@valinux.co.jp> diff --git a/tools/blktap2/vhd/Makefile b/tools/blktap2/vhd/Makefile --- a/tools/blktap2/vhd/Makefile +++ b/tools/blktap2/vhd/Makefile @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ CFLAGS +=
2010 Apr 16
1
Trying to compile/pack the Xen 4 for Debian fail...
Guys, I'm trying to compile the Xen 4.0.0 via debian/rules makefile but I got this: administrativo at sid01:~/xen/xen-4/xen-4.0.0$ make -f debian/rules build-tools ..... make -C lib all make[7]: Entering directory `/home/administrativo/xen/xen-4/xen-4.0.0/debian/build/build-tools/tools/blktap2/vhd/lib' make[7]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[7]: Leaving directory
2011 Jun 29
10
xen 4.1.1 + 3.0.0-rc5 dom0 + blktap2
Hi, I''m currently trying xen 4.1.1 with the 3.0.0-rc5 (heard that it now contains the xen code to run as front or back xen domain). Everything seems to run fine, except that I am trying since a few hours to mount a .vhd file in the dom0. What I tried so far: to create a blank vhd file (this is working): host# vhd-util create -n /storage/test.vhd -s 20G Then i try to mount the file
2010 Jul 19
17
BLKTAPCTRL[2375]: blktapctrl_linux.c:86: blktap0 open failed
I''m getting this message (subject line) in daemon.log every time I start or restart xend. I''m not sure if this is related to the fact that I cannot boot up my Windows domU from a VHD file. The Windows domU was working fine with Xen 4.0.0 (with 2.6.32.14 dom0 kernel). When I upgraded to Xen 4.0.1-rc4 (with 2.6.32.16 dom0 kernel), I can no long boot the Windows domU from VHD. The
2013 Apr 19
8
[PATCH 0 of 8] blktap3/libvhd: Introduce VHD library.
This patch series introduces the VHD library. It is based on the blktap2 one, with changes coming from the blktap2.5 one. Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2012 Apr 02
23
[PATCH 00 of 18] [v2] tools: fix bugs and build errors triggered by -O2 -Wall -Werror
Changes: tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing in convert_dev_name_to_num tools/blktap: constify string arrays in convert_dev_name_to_num tools/blktap: fix params and physical-device parsing tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing from img2qcow.c tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing from qcow2raw.c tools/blktap2: fix build errors caused by Werror in
2010 Jan 14
8
XCP - GFS - ISCSI
Hi everyone! I have 2 hosts + 1 ISCSI device. I want to create a shared storage repository and both hosts use together. I wont use NFS. prepared sr: xe sr-create host-uuid=xxx content-type=user name-label=NAS1 shared=true type=iscsi device-config:target=xxxx device-config:targetIQN=xxxx hosts see the iscsi device: scsi4 : iSCSI Initiator over TCP/IP scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access NAS