On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 5:41 PM Fabian Arrotin <arrfab@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 01/09/2022 18:14, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is there a way to backup KVM Guest VM running CentOS Linux release > 7.9.2009 > > (Core) OS in kvmguestosimage.ova or kvmguestosimage.vmdk format as I am > > trying to restore it in AWS by referring to > > https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/vm-import/ article as per the below supported > > file format. > > > > [1] Open Virtualization Archive (OVA) > > [2] Virtual Machine Disk (VMDK) > > [3] Virtual Hard Disk (VHD/VHDX) > > [4] raw > > > > Also any method to take full and incremental backup of KVM Guest VM. > > > > Any help will be highly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you. > > Thanks in Advance. > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Kaushal > > Stop the vm > qemu-img convert -f raw origin.qcow2 dest.raw > > You can then import but while we use this to create official centos > image, don't forget to ensure that you node is ready to be imported, so > cloud-init, etc, etc > > It's usually easier/better/faster to have automation in place to > configure an application and so replay it on a new node, and then > replicate data > > I guess only option why you'd want to not do this is that it's a running > machine that was configured "by hands" by someone who left the company > (and so without automation in place) > > -- > Fabian Arrotin > The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org > gpg key: 17F3B7A1 | twitter: @arrfab > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Thanks Fabian for the detailed email. I followed the below steps by referring to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vm-import/latest/userguide/vmimport-image-import.html . # qemu-img -h | grep Supported Supported formats: blkdebug blklogwrites blkverify compress copy-before-write copy-on-read file ftp ftps gluster host_cdrom host_device http https iscsi iser luks nbd null-aio null-co nvme preallocate qcow2 quorum raw rbd ssh throttle vhdx vmdk vpc # qemu-img --version qemu-img version 6.2.0 (qemu-kvm-6.2.0-12.module_el8.7.0+1140+ff0772f9) Copyright (c) 2003-2021 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers # *Step No. 1* #qemu-img convert -O vmdk openapibox.img openapibox.vmdk -p *Step No. 2* #aws ec2 import-image --disk-containers Format=vmdk,UserBucket="{S3Bucket=daclabservers,S3Key=openapidbox.vmdk}" { "ImportTaskId": "import-ami-0232f452194f6efe0", "Progress": "1", "SnapshotDetails": [ { "DiskImageSize": 0.0, "Format": "VMDK", "UserBucket": { "S3Bucket": "daclabservers", "S3Key": "openapibox.vmdk" } } ], "Status": "active", "StatusMessage": "pending" } *Step No. 3* #aws ec2 describe-import-image-tasks --import-task-ids import-ami-0232f452194f6efe0 { "ImportImageTasks": [ { "ImportTaskId": "import-ami-0232f452194f6efe0", "SnapshotDetails": [ { "DiskImageSize": 0.0, "Status": "completed" } ], "Status": "deleted", "StatusMessage": "ClientError: Disk validation failed [Unsupported VMDK File Format]", "Tags": [] } ] } Please guide me. Am I missing anything? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Kaushal _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos