I am still a newb to Proxmox.
If I already have virtual machines (KVM), how and where do I have to copy them to the Proxmox Server so they can be started?
KVM is capable of starting VMware VMs.
Can Proxmox do this too?
I am still a newb to Proxmox.
If I already have virtual machines (KVM), how and where do I have to copy them to the Proxmox Server so they can be started?
KVM is capable of starting VMware VMs.
Can Proxmox do this too?
Hi,
there is an config-file for each VM below /etc/pve/qemu-server/
In this config is the hardware (textfile).
If you want to use an existing hdd-file, just create an VM, look in the config and copy the hdd rawfile to the right location.
For VM 100 and local storage is /var/lib/vz/images/100/vm-100-disk-1.raw the right place.
vmdk-files can be used (not sure if all formats are possible). But you can also convert vmdk-files with qemu-img.
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