Re: RHEV import

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Hi again Marius,

Now I´m at the point where you are, (I have followed the steps described in
this page
http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/convert-vmware-vmdk-to-kvm-qcow2-or-virtualbox-vdi/)
and now I have one vmware image converted to kvm,

Now I have not idea about how to import this image in the RHEV-M.

Here there are the documentation about RHEV but I don´t see how to do what
we want to do:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/

any idea

ESG

2009/12/21 Marius Pana <marius.pana@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hi All,
>
> Anyone know how to import exiting vm's into RHEV-M?
>
> I've played around with vmware images that I converted using qemu-img
> and tried to copy it over an existing disk but this is painful as I
> can't figure out the id of the vms (/rhev/data-center/xxxx/ gets pretty
> ugly).
>
> Using the powershell API and select-vm I get id's but they are not under
> the /rhev/data-center directory therefore I cannot pin down the virtual
> machine disks?
>
> Any information is greatly appreciated.
>
> Marius
>
>
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