[Libguestfs] Virt-v2v conversion issue

VONDRA Alain AVONDRA at unicef.fr
Mon Oct 13 16:34:31 UTC 2014


Richard,
After un moment I have to force the unmount volume on /tmp umount -f /tmp/v2v.Nj0eik and I have this message :

qemu-img: error while writing sector 246526903: Input/output error

virt-v2v: error: qemu-img command failed, see earlier errors


Alain






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-----Message d'origine-----
De : libguestfs-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:libguestfs-bounces at redhat.com] De la part de VONDRA Alain
Envoyé : lundi 13 octobre 2014 14:22
À : libguestfs at redhat.com
Objet : Re: [Libguestfs] Virt-v2v conversion issue

Hi,
Here is the log file, I saw just ioctl warnings.
Alain



Alain VONDRA
Chargé d'exploitation des Systèmes d'Information Direction Administrative et Financière
+33 1 44 39 77 76
UNICEF France
3 rue Duguay Trouin  75006 PARIS
www.unicef.fr




-----Message d'origine-----
De : Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones at redhat.com] Envoyé : lundi 13 octobre 2014 11:06 À : VONDRA Alain Cc : libguestfs at redhat.com Objet : Re: [Libguestfs] Virt-v2v conversion issue

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On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 07:47:34AM +0000, VONDRA Alain wrote:
> I give you some news about the conversion issue, I don't have the same
> problem, but I can't finalize the conversion, the process freezes
> randomly, sometimes during the conversion of the first disk or the
> third...

Can you run virt-v2v with the -x and -v options and post the complete output.

Rich.

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