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Description of problem: Process bar surpassed 100% when using virt-v2v to convert qcow2 guests twice Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): virt-v2v-0.8.3-5.el6.x86_64 libguestfs-1.7.17-26.el6.x86_64 libvirt-0.9.4-19.el6.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Use virt-v2v convert a qcow2 guest to libvirt [root@dhcp-7-56 ~]# virt-v2v -ic qemu+ssh://10.66.72.122/system -os v2v -b rhevm kvm-winxp-i386-qcow2 Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 100% [=====================================================================================]D 0h01m51s virt-v2v: WARNING: There is no virtio net driver available in the directory specified for this version of Windows. The guest will be configured with a rtl8139 network adapter, but no driver will be installed for it. If the rtl8139 driver is not already installed in the guest, you must install it manually after conversion. virt-v2v: kvm-winxp-i386-qcow2 configured with virtio storage only. 2.Convert the qcow2 guest which has been converted from step1 to rhevm/libvirt [root@dhcp-7-56 ~]# virt-v2v -o rhev -os 10.66.90.115:/vol/v2v_auto/nfs_export -n rhevm kvm-winxp-i386-qcow2 Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 101% [========*=============================================================================]0m00s LefWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 101% [===========================*==========================================================]0m00s LefWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 101% [===============================================*======================================]0m00s LefWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 102% [==================================================================*===================]0m00s LefWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 102% [=*=====================================================================================]0m00s LeWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 102% [=====================*=================================================================]0m00s LeWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 102% [========================================*==============================================]0m00s LeWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 103% [============================================================*========================! ==]0m00s LeWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 103% [===============================================================================*=======]0m00s LeWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 103% [==============*=========================================================================]0m59s LWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 103% [=================================*======================================================]0m59s LWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 104% [=====================================================*==================================]0m59s LWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 104% [========================================================================*===============]0m59s LWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 104% [=======*=================================================================================]0m59s Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 105% [==========================*==============================================================]0m59s Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 105% [==============================================*==========================! ================]0m59s Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 105% [================== ===============================================*=======================]0m59s Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 105% [*=========================================================================================]0m59sWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 106% [===================*======================================================================]0m59sWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 106% [=======================================*==================================================]0m59sWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 106% [==========================================================*===============================]0m58sWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 106% [==============================================================================*===========]0m58sWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 107% [============*==============================================================================]0m58Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 107% [================================*==========================================================]0m58Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 107% [=======! ============================================*=======================================]0m58Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 108% [=======================================================================*===================]0m58Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 108% [=====*======================================================================================]0m5Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 108% [=========================*==================================================================]0m5Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 108% [============================================*===============================================]0m5Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 109% [================================================================*===========================]0m5Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 109% [===================================================================================*========]0m5Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 109% [================*============================================================================]0mWinxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 1! 00% [================================================================= ====================]D 0h00m35s virt-v2v: WARNING: There is no virtio net driver available in the directory specified for this version of Windows. The guest will be configured with a rtl8139 network adapter, but no driver will be installed for it. If the rtl8139 driver is not already installed in the guest, you must install it manually after conversion. virt-v2v: kvm-winxp-i386-qcow2 configured with virtio storage only. Actual results: There is process display error as Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 101%……Winxp-32bit-qcow2-kvm: 109% Expected results: The process display should not surpass 100%. Additional info:
Since RHEL 6.3 External Beta has begun, and this bug remains unresolved, it has been rejected as it is not proposed as exception or blocker. Red Hat invites you to ask your support representative to propose this request, if appropriate and relevant, in the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Virt-v2v needs to run on the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux release to ensure it can correctly read and modify new guest filesystem features. A new version of virt-v2v is now available for RHEL 7.1. Before RHEL 7.1 is released, follow the instructions here to install unsupported preview packages on top of RHEL 7.0: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2014-May/msg00090.html After RHEL 7.1 is released, virt-v2v will be available in Technical Preview. You can run virt-v2v in a single virtual machine. Other requirements are covered here: http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v.1.html#resource-requirements If you find a missing feature or bug in the new version of virt-v2v please file a bug using the following link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%207&component=libguestfs