1virt-p2v-make-disk(1)       Virtualization Support       virt-p2v-make-disk(1)
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NAME

6       virt-p2v-make-disk - Build the virt-p2v disk using virt-builder
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SYNOPSIS

9        virt-p2v-make-disk -o /dev/sdX [os-version]
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DESCRIPTION

12       virt-p2v(1) converts a physical machine to run virtualized on KVM,
13       managed by libvirt, OpenStack, oVirt, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation
14       (RHEV), or one of the other targets supported by virt-v2v(1).
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16       virt-p2v-make-disk is a script which creates a bootable disk image or
17       USB key containing virt-p2v.  It uses virt-builder(1) to do this, and
18       is just a small shell script around virt-builder.
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20       The required -o parameter specifies where the output should go, for
21       example to a USB key (eg. "-o /dev/sdX") or to a file.  If you pass a
22       device name, then the existing contents of the device will be erased.
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24       The root user on the disk image uses "p2v" as its initial password.
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26   "os-version" parameter
27       The optional "os-version" parameter is the base Linux distro to use for
28       the operating system on the ISO.  If you don't set this parameter, the
29       script tries to choose a suitable default for you.  Most users should
30       not use the "os-version" parameter.
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32       The base OS selected for virt-p2v is not related in any way to the OS
33       of the physical machine that you are trying to convert.
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35       To list possible "os-version" combinations, do:
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EXAMPLES

40       Write a virt-p2v bootable USB key on /dev/sdX (any existing content on
41       /dev/sdX is erased):
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43        virt-p2v-make-disk -o /dev/sdX
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45       Write a virt-p2v bootable virtual disk image, and boot it under qemu:
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47        virt-p2v-make-disk -o /var/tmp/p2v.img
48        qemu-kvm -m 1024 -boot c \
49          -drive file=/var/tmp/p2v.img,if=virtio,index=0 \
50          -drive file=/var/tmp/guest.img,if=virtio,index=1
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52       where /var/tmp/guest.img would be the disk image of some guest that you
53       want to convert (for testing only).
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ADDING EXTRA PACKAGES

56       You can install extra packages using the --install option.  This can be
57       useful for making a more fully-featured virt-p2v disk with extra tools
58       for debugging and troubleshooting.  Give a list of packages, separated
59       by commas.  For example:
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61        virt-p2v-make-disk -o /var/tmp/p2v.img --install tcpdump,traceroute
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ADDING AN SSH IDENTITY

64       You can inject an SSH identity (private key) file to the image using
65       the --inject-ssh-identity option.
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67       First create a key pair.  It must have an empty passphrase:
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69        ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -f id_rsa
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71       This creates a private key ("id_rsa") and a public key ("id_rsa.pub")
72       pair.  The public key should be appended to the "authorized_keys" file
73       on the virt-v2v conversion server (usually to
74       "/root/.ssh/authorized_keys").
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76       The private key should be injected into the disk image and then
77       discarded:
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79        virt-p2v-make-disk [...] --inject-ssh-identity id_rsa
80        rm id_rsa
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82       When booting virt-p2v, specify the URL of the injected file like this:
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84        │         User name: [root_____________________________] │
85        │                                                        │
86        │          Password: [    <leave this field blank>     ] │
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88        │  SSH Identity URL: [file:///var/tmp/id_rsa___________] │
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90       or if using the kernel command line, add:
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92        p2v.identity=file:///var/tmp/id_rsa
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94       For more information, see "SSH IDENTITIES" in virt-p2v(1).
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32 BIT VIRT-P2V

97       For improved compatibility with older hardware, virt-p2v-make-disk has
98       an --arch option.  The most useful setting (on x86-64 hosts) is --arch
99       i686, which builds a 32 bit virt-p2v environment that will work on
100       older hardware.  32 bit virt-p2v can convert 64 bit physical machines
101       and can interoperate with 64 bit virt-v2v and 64 bit hypervisors.
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103       This option requires that you have built virt-p2v.$arch (ie.  usually
104       virt-p2v.i686) by some means, and that you install it next to the
105       ordinary virt-p2v binary (eg. in $libdir/virt-p2v/ or
106       $VIRT_V2V_DATA_DIR).  This is outside the scope of this manual page,
107       but you can find some tips in "BUILDING i686 32 BIT VIRT-P2V" in
108       p2v-building(1).
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OPTIONS

111       --help
112           Display help.
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114       --arch ARCH
115           Set the architecture of the virt-p2v ISO.  See "32 BIT VIRT-P2V"
116           above.
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118           If this option is not supplied, then the default is to use the same
119           architecture as the host that is running virt-p2v-make-disk.
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121       --inject-ssh-identity id_rsa
122           Add an SSH identity (private key) file into the image.  See "ADDING
123           AN SSH IDENTITY" above.
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125       --install pkg,pkg,...
126           Add extra packages to the image.  See "ADDING EXTRA PACKAGES"
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129       --no-warn-if-partition
130           Normally you should not write to a partition on a USB drive (ie.
131           don’t use "-o /dev/sdX1", use "-o /dev/sdX" to make a bootable USB
132           drive).  If you do this, virt-builder prints a warning.  This
133           option suppresses that warning.
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135       -o OUTPUT
136       --output OUTPUT
137           Write output to "OUTPUT", which can be a local file or block
138           device.  The existing contents of the device will be erased.
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140       -v
141       --verbose
142           Enable verbose output.  Use this if you need to debug problems with
143           the script or if you are filing a bug.
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145       -V
146       --version
147           Display version number and exit.
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FILES

150       $libdir/virt-p2v/virt-p2v.xz
151           The virt-p2v(1) binary which is copied into the bootable disk
152           image.
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154           The location of the binary can be changed by setting the
155           "VIRT_P2V_DATA_DIR" environment variable.
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157       $datadir/virt-p2v/issue
158       $datadir/virt-p2v/launch-virt-p2v.in
159       $datadir/virt-p2v/p2v.service
160           Various data files that are copied into the bootable disk image.
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162           The location of these files can be changed by setting the
163           "VIRT_P2V_DATA_DIR" environment variable.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

166       "VIRT_P2V_DATA_DIR"
167           The directory where virt-p2v-make-disk looks for data files (see
168           "FILES" above).  If not set, a compiled-in location is used.
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SEE ALSO

171       virt-p2v(1), virt-p2v-make-kickstart(1), virt-p2v-make-kiwi(1),
172       virt-v2v(1), http://libguestfs.org/.
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AUTHORS

175       Richard W.M. Jones http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/
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178       Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Red Hat Inc.
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LICENSE

181       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
182       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
183       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
184       option) any later version.
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186       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
187       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
188       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
189       General Public License for more details.
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191       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
192       with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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BUGS

195       To get a list of bugs against libguestfs (which include virt-p2v), use
196       this link:
197       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
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199       To report a new bug against libguestfs, use this link:
200       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
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202       When reporting a bug, please supply:
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204       ·   The version of virt-p2v.
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206       ·   Where you got virt-p2v (eg. which Linux distro, compiled from
207           source, etc)
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209       ·   Describe the bug accurately and give a way to reproduce it.
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213virt-p2v-1.42.0                   2020-01-31             virt-p2v-make-disk(1)
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