Re: couple of questions about virt-v2v

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Hi Rich,

Thanks, I'll see if oVirt supports 7.3 yet.


What's the actual error?

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virt-v2v: error: libguestfs error: bridge 'virbr0' not found.  Try running:

  brctl show

to get a list of bridges on the host, and then selecting the
bridge you wish the appliance network to connect to using:

  export LIBGUESTFS_BACKEND_SETTINGS=network_bridge=<bridge name>

You may also need to allow the bridge in /etc/qemu/bridge.conf.
For further information see guestfs(3).

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I got around this by just running 'brctl addbr virbr0', but was curious as to why it needed a bridge on a host it wasn't going to run on. I couldn't find the man page for guestfs(3)


Yes virt-v2v can install drivers.  You need the virtio-win package
from RHEL 7, since the WHQL'd drivers are not freely redistributable
(or at least, the situation is complicated).

ok, cheers, I'll get those installed.
 
-C

Rich.

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