[Libguestfs] Virtio-win RPM?

Greg Scott GregScott at Infrasupport.com
Fri Nov 18 15:16:15 UTC 2011


Does anyone have an idea what this error message means?  This was waiting on the console this morning after running a conversion last night using the virt-p2v CD 0.8.3.1:

 

Inspect_os:  cannot resolve Windows %SYSTEMROOT% at /usr/share/perl5/sys/VirtConvert/GuestfsHandle.pm line 187, <> line 7.

 

Thanks

 

-          Greg Scott

 

From: Fredy Hernández [mailto:hernandez at stylmark.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:12 AM
To: Greg Scott
Subject: RE: Virtio-win RPM?

 

Yes,

 

 

 


Fredy Hernández
Systems Administrator
763-574-8734 Office
hernandez at stylmark.com <mailto:hernandez at stylmark.com> 
:
 

 

From: Greg Scott [mailto:GregScott at Infrasupport.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:08 AM
To: Fredy Hernández
Subject: RE: Virtio-win RPM?

 

Is there a reference to a log file on that console?

 

From: Fredy Hernández [mailto:hernandez at stylmark.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:08 AM
To: Greg Scott
Subject: RE: Virtio-win RPM?

 

Good morning Greg,  So it died, is there something I need to do?

 


Fredy Hernández
Systems Administrator
763-574-8734 Office
hernandez at stylmark.com <mailto:hernandez at stylmark.com> 
:


 

From: Greg Scott [mailto:GregScott at Infrasupport.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 7:17 AM
To: libguestfs at redhat.com
Cc: Fredy Hernández
Subject: Virtio-win RPM?

 

I should have this in my head by now...

 

I tried migrating a physical Windows host last night using virt-p2v CD.  It ran for 3 hours and then died.  I'll get details later from the log but as I think about it, I'll bet it died because I never installed virtio-win in my Fedora migration server.  

 

The documentation says do "yum install virtio-win" - but this is RHEL documentation and my migration server is a Fedora 14 VM and yum doesn't find it from there.  Where do I grab virtio-win and how do I set it up on that Fedora system such that virt-p2v-server will find it and use it during a Windows P2V migration?

 

Thanks

 

-          Greg Scott

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