Hi All,
I am attempting to migrate a Win2k3 AD server to KVM, I am using the instructions on the wiki for fsarchiver as I am shrinking the drive size down from 120G to 15G (there is only about 8G in use).
I ran the mergeide.reg fix before creating the image, the image created fine and restored with no errors in either the creating or restore.
I created a KVM VM with the following hardware :
1 CPU Socket
1 Core
512Mb RAM
VIRTIO Bus VIRTIO 0:0 Device 15GB stored locally in RAW format
IDE CD ROM drive
3x e1000 NICs in bridged mode with the original server MAC addresses on it.
I created the partition in gparted (initially I had not set the boot flag but applied that and later the lvm flag as some of the success stories seemed to imply it was needed.
When I boot from an Ubuntu CD I can access the drive fine but I have just discovered that a 2k3 recovery console cannot see the drive. From this I can assume that I have chosen the incorrect hardware somewhere.
I am running Proxmox 1.5. Any thoughts?
I am attempting to migrate a Win2k3 AD server to KVM, I am using the instructions on the wiki for fsarchiver as I am shrinking the drive size down from 120G to 15G (there is only about 8G in use).
I ran the mergeide.reg fix before creating the image, the image created fine and restored with no errors in either the creating or restore.
I created a KVM VM with the following hardware :
1 CPU Socket
1 Core
512Mb RAM
VIRTIO Bus VIRTIO 0:0 Device 15GB stored locally in RAW format
IDE CD ROM drive
3x e1000 NICs in bridged mode with the original server MAC addresses on it.
I created the partition in gparted (initially I had not set the boot flag but applied that and later the lvm flag as some of the success stories seemed to imply it was needed.
When I boot from an Ubuntu CD I can access the drive fine but I have just discovered that a 2k3 recovery console cannot see the drive. From this I can assume that I have chosen the incorrect hardware somewhere.
I am running Proxmox 1.5. Any thoughts?