1virt-v2v-output-rhv(1) Virtualization Support virt-v2v-output-rhv(1)
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6 virt-v2v-output-rhv - Using virt-v2v to convert guests to oVirt or RHV
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9 virt-v2v [-i* options] -o rhv-upload [-oc ENGINE_URL] -os STORAGE
10 [-op PASSWORD] [-of raw]
11 [-oo rhv-cafile=FILE]
12 [-oo rhv-cluster=CLUSTER]
13 [-oo rhv-direct]
14 [-oo rhv-disk-uuid=UUID ...]
15 [-oo rhv-verifypeer]
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17 virt-v2v [-i* options] -o rhv -os [esd:/path|/path]
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19 virt-v2v [-i* options] -o vdsm
20 [-oo vdsm-image-uuid=UUID]
21 [-oo vdsm-vol-uuid=UUID]
22 [-oo vdsm-vm-uuid=UUID]
23 [-oo vdsm-ovf-output=DIR]
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26 This page documents how to use virt-v2v(1) to convert guests to an
27 oVirt or RHV management instance. There are three output modes that
28 you can select, but only -o rhv-upload should be used normally, the
29 other two are deprecated:
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31 -o rhv-upload -os STORAGE
32 Full description: "OUTPUT TO RHV"
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34 This is the modern method for uploading to oVirt/RHV via the REST
35 API. It requires oVirt/RHV ≥ 4.2.
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37 -o rhv -os esd:/path
38 -o rhv -os /path
39 Full description: "OUTPUT TO EXPORT STORAGE DOMAIN"
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41 This is the old method for uploading to oVirt/RHV via the Export
42 Storage Domain (ESD). The ESD can either be accessed over NFS
43 (using the -os esd:/path form) or if you have already NFS-mounted
44 it somewhere specify the path to the mountpoint as -os /path.
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46 The Export Storage Domain was deprecated in oVirt 4, and so we
47 expect that this method will stop working at some point in the
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50 -o vdsm
51 This is the old method used internally by the RHV-M user interface.
52 It is never intended to be used directly by end users.
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55 This new method to upload guests to oVirt or RHV directly via the REST
56 API requires oVirt/RHV ≥ 4.2.
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58 You need to specify -o rhv-upload as well as the following extra
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61 -oc "https://ovirt-engine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api"
62 The URL of the REST API which is usually the server name with
63 "/ovirt-engine/api" appended, but might be different if you
64 installed oVirt Engine on a different path.
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66 You can optionally add a username and port number to the URL. If
67 the username is not specified then virt-v2v defaults to using
68 "admin@internal" which is the typical superuser account for oVirt
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71 -of raw
72 Currently you must use -of raw and you cannot use -oa preallocated.
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74 These restrictions will be loosened in a future version.
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76 -op password-file
77 A file containing a password to be used when connecting to the
78 oVirt engine. Note the file should contain the whole password,
79 without any trailing newline, and for security the file should have
80 mode 0600 so that others cannot read it.
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82 -os "ovirt-data"
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85 -oo rhv-cafile=ca.pem
86 The ca.pem file (Certificate Authority), copied from
87 /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem on the oVirt engine.
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89 If -oo rhv-verifypeer is enabled then this option can be used to
90 control which CA is used to verify the client’s identity. If this
91 option is not used then the system’s global trust store is used.
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93 -oo rhv-cluster="CLUSTERNAME"
94 Set the RHV Cluster Name. If not given it uses "Default".
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96 -oo rhv-disk-uuid="UUID"
97 This option can used to manually specify UUIDs for the disks when
98 creating the virtual machine. If not specified, the oVirt engine
99 will generate random UUIDs for the disks. Please note that:
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101 · you must pass as many -oo rhv-disk-uuid=UUID options as the
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105 whether they are already used by other disks
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107 This option is considered advanced, and to be used mostly in
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110 -oo rhv-direct
111 If this option is given then virt-v2v will attempt to directly
112 upload the disk to the oVirt node, otherwise it will proxy the
113 upload through the oVirt engine. Direct upload requires that you
114 have network access to the oVirt nodes. Non-direct upload is
115 slightly slower but should work in all situations.
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117 -oo rhv-verifypeer
118 Verify the oVirt/RHV server’s identity by checking the server‘s
119 certificate against the Certificate Authority.
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122 This section only applies to the -o rhv output mode. If you use
123 virt-v2v from the RHV-M user interface, then behind the scenes the
124 import is managed by VDSM using the -o vdsm output mode (which end
125 users should not try to use directly).
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127 You have to specify -o rhv and an -os option that points to the RHV-M
128 Export Storage Domain. You can either specify the NFS server and
129 mountpoint, eg. "-os rhv-storage:/rhv/export", or you can mount that
130 first and point to the directory where it is mounted, eg.
131 "-os /tmp/mnt". Be careful not to point to the Data Storage Domain by
132 accident as that will not work.
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134 On successful completion virt-v2v will have written the new guest to
135 the Export Storage Domain, but it will not yet be ready to run. It
136 must be imported into RHV using the UI before it can be used.
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138 In RHV ≥ 2.2 this is done from the Storage tab. Select the export
139 domain the guest was written to. A pane will appear underneath the
140 storage domain list displaying several tabs, one of which is "VM
141 Import". The converted guest will be listed here. Select the
142 appropriate guest an click "Import". See the RHV documentation for
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145 If you export several guests, then you can import them all at the same
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148 Testing RHV conversions
149 If you do not have an oVirt or RHV instance to test against, then you
150 can test conversions by creating a directory structure which looks
151 enough like a RHV-M Export Storage Domain to trick virt-v2v:
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154 mkdir /tmp/rhv
155 mkdir /tmp/rhv/$uuid
156 mkdir /tmp/rhv/$uuid/images
157 mkdir /tmp/rhv/$uuid/master
158 mkdir /tmp/rhv/$uuid/master/vms
159 touch /tmp/rhv/$uuid/dom_md
160 virt-v2v [...] -o rhv -os /tmp/rhv
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162 Debugging RHV-M import failures
163 When you export to the RHV-M Export Storage Domain, and then import
164 that guest through the RHV-M UI, you may encounter an import failure.
165 Diagnosing these failures is infuriatingly difficult as the UI
166 generally hides the true reason for the failure.
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168 There are several log files of interest:
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170 /var/log/vdsm/import/
171 In oVirt ≥ 4.1.0, VDSM preserves the virt-v2v log file for 30 days
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174 This directory is found on the host which performed the conversion.
175 The host can be selected in the import dialog, or can be found
176 under the "Events" tab in oVirt administration.
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178 /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log
179 As above, this file is present on the host which performed the
180 conversion. It contains detailed error messages from low-level
181 operations executed by VDSM, and is useful if the error was not
182 caused by virt-v2v, but by VDSM.
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184 /var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log
185 This log file is stored on the RHV-M server. It contains more
186 detail for any errors caused by the oVirt GUI.
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189 virt-v2v(1).
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192 Richard W.M. Jones
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228 · Run libguestfs-test-tool(1) and paste the complete, unedited output
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