Great and simple guide. I managed to migrate two big 450GB+ Hyper-V VMs, but I had to reinstall Prox since I did not have enough space on my root partition. I don't understand why Prox would not allow qcow2 disk format on the LVM Disk. Thanks again!
One other note; is you can move the paths to the disk storage off which is why I loved the custom install method so I can have for example my OS drive on a thumbdrive and my datastore paths on regular hard drives :D
Works Great!!! Me funciono perfecto. Tuve que hacer el proceso de conversion dos veces porque en la primera no se que paso y se me suspendio el proceso. Esta bien que era una imagen de un disco de 120gb y vi que la imagen habia quedado de 78gb... repeti el proceso y en la segunda quedo perfecto. Thanks a lot! Greatings from Argentina!
Dependendo se você já configurou uma Máquina Virtual ou não; você precisará configurar uma VM com uma unidade virtual no mesmo formato que você criou. Então,Você precisará enviar SCP ou SFTP para o arquivo recém-criado em seu servidor; no caminho / var / lib / vz / images nesse diretório, deve haver uma pasta para cada VM com o nome de VM ID, abra a pasta associada à sua nova VM e carregue o arquivo lá.
You'd have to shut the VM down, once it's powered down you can make a copy and power back on your machine until the new one is ready but any changes of course will have to be replicated
looks like you are not using zfs system, cuz i cant make to get the opion of qcow, raw and so, the only way im able to do it is adding a zfs directory...
@@haythembenkhlifa3197 hmm what was original specs of the VM on Hyper-V? Vs Proxmox? As you can set the CPU type for example so you could be running an older vCPU for example, also you are welcome! I try to respond as quickly as I can and try to the best of my ability to help!
Yeah, but the user you are logging into with filezilla, does it have permission to write to the directory you are trying to write to? You may have to load to your home folder then move for example
Thank you for you video i change 4 VM from a Windows servert to Proxmos using this video! thank you again!
Awesome! I'm glad I was able to help! :)
@@RavenHawkTech i am now working in the 5th! greatings from Cozumel Mexico!
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Great and simple guide. I managed to migrate two big 450GB+ Hyper-V VMs, but I had to reinstall Prox since I did not have enough space on my root partition. I don't understand why Prox would not allow qcow2 disk format on the LVM Disk. Thanks again!
It creates a partition structure itself is why I believe it would not allow it
One other note; is you can move the paths to the disk storage off which is why I loved the custom install method so I can have for example my OS drive on a thumbdrive and my datastore paths on regular hard drives :D
Works Great!!! Me funciono perfecto. Tuve que hacer el proceso de conversion dos veces porque en la primera no se que paso y se me suspendio el proceso. Esta bien que era una imagen de un disco de 120gb y vi que la imagen habia quedado de 78gb... repeti el proceso y en la segunda quedo perfecto.
Thanks a lot! Greatings from Argentina!
¡Increíble! ¡¡Contento de escuchar!! Con suerte, Google traduce esto bien, no hablo con tanta fluidez en otros idiomas como desearía
Thank you very much, your video helped me a lot!
Awesome! I am glad it helped :) !!!
Thank you!
I know it's been a while since you posted this, but do you remember if you were using secure boot and/or a gen 2 Hyper-V vm?
Secure boot no, and I don't recall if I was using a Gen 2 VM at the time sadly
fiz o procedimento, agora como adiciono esse disco importado para a maquina virtual que criei no Proxmox ?
Dependendo se você já configurou uma Máquina Virtual ou não; você precisará configurar uma VM com uma unidade virtual no mesmo formato que você criou.
Então,Você precisará enviar SCP ou SFTP para o arquivo recém-criado em seu servidor; no caminho / var / lib / vz / images
nesse diretório, deve haver uma pasta para cada VM com o nome de VM ID, abra a pasta associada à sua nova VM e carregue o arquivo lá.
Do you have to shutdown the vm in hyper-v before moving or can you do this live?
You'd have to shut the VM down, once it's powered down you can make a copy and power back on your machine until the new one is ready but any changes of course will have to be replicated
Thanks...
Welcome :)
looks like you are not using zfs system, cuz i cant make to get the opion of qcow, raw and so, the only way im able to do it is adding a zfs directory...
Let me double check some things and I'll let you know if I find anything out
What about windows server converting
Can you describe more what you mean?
Is it possible to copy files, if it is a ceph storage
Cna you elaborate?
thank you for your video after the machine so slow on proxmox is there a solution for this ?
After converting your VM is slow? Which OS on the VM?
@@RavenHawkTech yes it slow after converting, im using ubuntu-server ubuntu-18.04.2
thank you so much for replying quickly.
@@haythembenkhlifa3197 hmm what was original specs of the VM on Hyper-V? Vs Proxmox? As you can set the CPU type for example so you could be running an older vCPU for example, also you are welcome! I try to respond as quickly as I can and try to the best of my ability to help!
@@RavenHawkTech In the hyper-v I use 1 core and the same in Proxmox in hyper-v the VM startup quickly but on proxmox take a long time 6 min to start
How to convert to a raw image
qemu-img convert -f vhdx -O raw server.vhdx sever.raw should be all you need! :) Let me know how it goes!
when I send the .vhdx in filezilla when it goes in 2G it is canceled and does not allow to send it to the server :8 :( help my
Sounds like it's running into a limit of some type, does it give you any type of error message?
@@RavenHawkTech the transfer failed to start, and then it cuts off
Do you have permission on the directory you are trying to write to with the user you are logged in as I know that's bitten me before
@@RavenHawkTech I am using RAID0 as file systems on my promox server
Yeah, but the user you are logging into with filezilla, does it have permission to write to the directory you are trying to write to? You may have to load to your home folder then move for example
Thank you. Your video really helped me!
I'm glad it did!! :)