Error: Not supported image type "twoGbMaxExtentFlat". - problems using virt-convert

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Hi,

i want to convert a sles 11 sp2 64bit system (running on VMWare Server 1.09) to libvirt format. Host OS is SLES 11 SP2 64bit.
I tried "virt-convert --os-variant=sles11 sles_11_vmx/ sles_11_kvm/" .

This is what i got:
Generating output in 'virt-image' format to sles_11_kvm//
Converting disk 'tomcat_6.vmdk' to type raw...
ERROR    Couldn't convert disks: Disk conversion failed with exit status 1: VMDK: Not supported image type "twoGbMaxExtentFlat".
qemu-img: Could not open '/var/lib/kvm/images/sles_11_vmx/tomcat_6.vmdk': Operation not supported
qemu-img: Could not open '/var/lib/kvm/images/sles_11_vmx/tomcat_6.vmdk'

It seems that virt-convert does not like the 2GB files form VMWare Server.

How can i convert my system from VMWare Server 1.09 to libvirt format ?


Thanks for any hints.


Bernd

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