![]() ![]() If you have the meta data exported form VMware as either an ovf file or vmx file you can run virt-convert directly on the meta data file. ![]() You have to either have the meta data, xml file, exported form the VMware server, or create you own libvirt.xml file to pass to virt-v2v.The VMware exported images are exported as FLAT images, not compressed images.However this will only work under the following conditions. ![]() There is some work being done at Google Summer of Code to address this, however not complete.įrom what I can tell you can do the conversions manually by first using virt-convert to convert the VMware images into libvirt images, then use virt-v2v to import them into RHEV. Specifically, The qemu-img vmdk block driver can't handle VMware4 compressed images. It looks like there is already an open RFE for virt-v2v to work on stand-alone VMDK files, however there are a couple blocking issues. ![]()
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