I built a vm with the guest OS Windows XP. I have it running exactly the way I need it.
Now I need to move it to a computer at another location.
My plan was to build the vm and then just copy the ISO and take it to the new system.
Specifications:
Host OS is a current/up-to-date Fedora 18
I used yum install @virtualization
I launched boxes in gnome and installed the guest system (XP)
After getting everything running to my specifications I started researching how to move
the vm to another system. I have one question:
Referring to the information at:
http://libvirt.org/migration.html
"
Migration of guests between hosts is a complicated problem"
Can someone please point me to documentation stating why migration is "a complicated
problem"??
The vm is powered off. I didn't use encryption (that I'm aware of--and I hope
that doesn't bite me but I can re-install if necessary).
gnome-boxes made this a pretty-simple setup and I like it. I know with about the same
effort I can do this in VMWare, if necessary. I also know with VMWare I can create vm
images that are portable and easily transported from system to system. If that is not the
case with libvirt and gnome-boxes I'd like to understand why.
Even though gnome-boxes made the setup fairly easy I can see where it is still in it's
infancy. I thought libvirt was more mature and seems to offer CL access to everything I
need (which I really like).
Thanks, in-advance, for your help and consideration.
ThePowerTool
"You're darn right, more power."--Tim "the toolman" Taylor