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Description of Problem: P2V fail with error:Error receiving data Version-Release number of selected component: rubygem-virt-p2v-0.8.5-1.fc16.i686 virt-p2v-image-builder-0.8.5-1.fc16.noarch virt-v2v-0.8.5-2.fc16.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Step to Reproduce: 1.Install virt-p2v-image-builder-0.8.5-1.fc16.noarch and virt-v2v-0.8.5-2.fc16.x86_64 2.Use virt-p2v-image-builder to create Live CD #virt-p2v-image-builder -a http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/16/i386 3.Plug in USB,boot the Live CD with USB #livecd-iso-to-disk --format Virt-P2V.iso /dev/sdb 4.Boot from USB,virt-p2v process start with network configuration. 5.Configure the server address and target storage. Actual Results: When the data transferred about 60-70G,then the error occurred: in p2v-client:Error writing to channel:unable to send channal data. Also can find error in log:Error receiving data. Expected Results: It should be converted successfully. Additional info: The disk size of my machine is more than 250G.
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