All,
I am trying to use virt-convert to convert a KVM/libvirt guest to VMWare
ESX 4, and getting an error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have created a virt-image image file as shown at
http://people.redhat.com/dlutter/virt-image/virt-image-xml.html. See
below for the xml file.
I am using the following command for the conversion, and am getting the
error shown :
/usr/bin/virt-convert -i virt-image -o vmx -D vmdk mon03.xml mon03
ERROR Couldn't import file "mon03.xml": Couldn't import file
'mon03.xml': Disk entry for 'mon03' not found
The image file itself is readable by all:
ls -la /var/lib/libvirt/imageshelf/mon03.img
-rw-r--r-- 1 root m4u 8589934592 Dec 3 09:25
/var/lib/libvirt/imageshelf/mon03.img
ls -la mon03.xml
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chandana chandana 657 Dec 5 09:08 mon03.xml
<image>
<name>mon03</name>
<domain>
<boot type="hvm">
<guest>
<arch>i686</arch>
</guest>
<os>
<loader dev="cdrom"/>
</os>
<drive disk="mon03" target="hda"/>
</boot>
<devices>
<vcpu>2</vcpu>
<memory>262144</memory>
<interface/>
<graphics/>
</devices>
<storage>
<disk id="mon03" file="/var/lib/libvirt/imageshelf/mon03.img"
use="system" size="8388608" format="raw"/>
</storage>
</domain>
</image>
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