If your using CentOS 5.x you may have a problem with perl...here's some notes I have on the subject


# virt-v2v -f virt-v2v.conf -ic esx://server.com/?no_verify=1 -op vm_local VMname
Can't locate object method "show_progress" via package "Sys::VirtV2V::Transfer::ESX::UA" at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Sys/VirtV2V/Transfer/ESX.pm line 62.
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To resolve virt-v2v requires newer LWP::UserAgent...I think I had to add the --force option but can't recall for sure
# cpan -i LWP::UserAgent


- Trey


On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Victor Zele <Victor@juniper.net> wrote:

For CentOS KVM migrations use the virt-v2v package part of base.

 

See this link,

 

http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization/chap-Virtualization-v2v-migration.html

 

 

Am Freitag, 22. Juli 2011, 13:37:08 schrieb Timothy Kesten:

> Hi Folks,

>

> is here someone who knows where to get the package "virt-goodies" for

> CentOS6 64bit?

>

> I'd like to convert VMWare-images to KVM.

 

No answers :-(

 

I've found the sourcecode of "vmware2libvirt" (part of virt-goodies - a

python-file)  to convert  .vmx file to .xm file for using in virt-manager.

This programm  works fine.

Conversion of my VMWare-Image succeeded.

 

For everything, which interests it.

 

Bye

Timothy

 


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