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On Sat, Mar 05, 2016 at 12:21:51PM -0600, Clint Boggio wrote: > 2. Ran your tool on the disk image with a destination of "." And > your tool put it directly in without having to use network > bandwidth. The tool in this case is "import-to-ovirt", I guess (since they already run on KVM it must be)? > This procedure works the best as the legacy KVM environment is > Ubuntu based and permissions problems keep me from massaging the > disk images while they live in the firm grip of sudo hell that is > Ubuntu. > How will your import tool react to my procedure, in terms of the > three disk images ? import-to-ovirt can handle multiple disk images. If the disk images are part of a single guest, then you should specify them all in one command line run, ie: sudo ./import-to-ovirt.pl disk1 disk2 disk3 mountpoint If the disk images are independent guests then you must run import-to-ovirt three times. > Will I have to run it on all three images ? > > Will the tool "see" that the second and third images are siblings of > the main first image I import and put them in the same place, > perhaps appending them to each other as one big disk ? No, you need to specify it by running import-to-ovirt once per guest. > Or will I have to run the tool on the first disk, then somehow add > the second two disks to the newly imported machine through the GUI ? Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-builder quickly builds VMs from scratch http://libguestfs.org/virt-builder.1.html _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users