Re: P2V Converter for DC
Thank you all for your reply.I am thinking on the same line for creating a VM,syncing and transferring the roles. Since in DSRM mode VSS doesn't work hence can't have the option of Snapshots to do P2V...
View ArticleRe: P2V Error Oracle Linux 6.5
Hello this is expected. Oracle Linux is not supported and has no reconfiguration specific code. At about 97% of conversion task begins the reconfiguration of the destination VM which is specific for...
View ArticleHow to convert KVM (.img file) to Vmware compatible format (.vmx)
Hi I tried to search , but i couldn't find any converter to convert .img to .vmx. I have the image & it is not running on any environment & just want to convert it into vmware compatible , so...
View ArticleP2V of Physical server attached to SAN
Hello,I need to know how should I do P2V for a physical server attached to SAN? A step by step document will be very helpful. --> For Data drives larger than 950 GB, will attach as RDM, --> What...
View ArticleRe: P2V of Physical server attached to SAN
Note: Discussion successfully moved from VMware ESXi 5 to VMware Converter Standalone I typically would use VMware Converter to convert the OS volume and then re-present the data drives from the SAN as...
View ArticleRe: How to convert KVM (.img file) to Vmware compatible format (.vmx)
Hell and welcome to the communities. Note: Discussion successfully moved from VMware ESXi 5 to VMware Converter Standalone Check out QEMU. The following command should work:qemu-img convert kvm.img -O...
View ArticleRe: How to convert KVM (.img file) to Vmware compatible format (.vmx)
Hi,Try using StarWind V2V Converter as per your requirement. http://www.starwindsoftware.com/converter
View ArticleRe: P2V of Physical server attached to SAN
Thanks vmroyale, With respect to your reply; For C:"I typically would use VMware Converter to convert the OS volume" --> This needs to be done eventhough C: exists on SAN? We can't just create a VM,...
View ArticleUnable to P2V Redhat 6.2 with Converter 5.1
Hi guys, I am getting an error when trying to P2V a redhat 6.2 server. "Unable to query the live Linux source machine." I don't have much experience with linux, appreciate if someone can help. Thanks.
View ArticleUnable to migrate RHEL 5 to ESXi 5.5
Hello all! I am trying to migrate physical machine RHEL 5 to ESXi 5.5, VMWare Converter version 5.5.1.I am entering IP source machine, root name and password, and get error: "Unable to obtain hardware...
View ArticleRe: Unable to P2V Redhat 6.2 with Converter 5.1
Hello The error from the log is:/dev/sda1--> stat: No such file or directory--> /dev/sda2--> stat: No such file or directory--> /dev/sda3--> stat: No such file or directory I am not...
View ArticleRe: Unable to migrate RHEL 5 to ESXi 5.5
Do you have configured software RAID on the RHEL machine? That is not supported by the VMware converter, and could be the problem. Some have had succes with this by logging on as the local...
View ArticleRe: Unable to migrate RHEL 5 to ESXi 5.5
Thanks, I try logon locally and run converter again.No, there is no any RAID, only one physical disk...
View ArticleRe: Unable to P2V Redhat 6.2 with Converter 5.1
Hi, Kindly cross check wither below all points are covered1) SSH is required to get connectivity so that data can be copied easily.2) Ensure that you have this ports open in your environment as well as...
View ArticleRe: P2V of Physical server attached to SAN
I was doing P2V of SQL cluster with attached SAN last week. I always received errors when I was trying to P2V server with SAN disks. What I did is the following. P2V of local disks.Cleanup after P2V,...
View ArticleRe: P2V of Physical server attached to SAN
Hi,Go through the below link...Will give you the idea for your query http://vmnomad.blogspot.in/2011/11/p2v-conversion-of-server-with-san-disks.html
View ArticleRe: P2V of Physical server attached to SAN
Did not get below points from the article provided in the link; 1) Setup networking - I used DHCP settings --> Can I here configure NIC with the same static IP as physical server? 2) In Point 3...
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