Besoin d'aide pour import VM dans Proxmox

Theodreyz

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Bonjour à tous,
J'ai fait une installation par défaut de mon serveur Proxmox (v4.2) sur un disque de 2To et il a l'air de fonctionner correctement. J'arrive à accéder à la console web d'administration, concevoir de nouvelle VM (même à émuler la carte son qui fait défaut mais avec un son saccader)

Seulement, j'ai voulu importer une VM d'un ESXI vers le serveur Proxmox et j'avoue rencontrer certaines difficultés...
- J'ai mis la machine VM virtuelle en question sur un disque SATA que j'ai installé sur mon serveur et j'ai réussit à monter le disque de manière à y avoir acces depuis le serveur Proxmox via une connexion ssh.
Le problème principal est que je n'arrive pas à mettre cette VM sur le serveur Proxmox pour pouvoir la convertir en .qcow2 dans le dossier adéquat.
Sauriez vous me guider pour m'aider à faire cela ?
Merci d'avance
 

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ok toujours les mêmes qui doivent faire des efforts... allons-y

Hello everyone,
I did a default installation of my Proxmox Server (v4.2) on a disk 2TB and it seems to work correctly. I can access the web administration console, create new VM (even to emulate the sound card is missing but with his jerky)

Only, I wanted to import a VM of an ESXi to Proxmox server and I must face some difficulties ...
- I put the VM virtual machine in question on a SATA drive that I installed on my server and I managed to mount the disk to have access from the Proxmox server via ssh.
The main problem is that I do not put this on the Proxmox VM server to convert it .qcow2 in the appropriate folder.
Would know you guide me to help me do this?
thank you in advance
 
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Thank you but my problem is that I can not transfer the .vmdk file in the proxmox server.
Virtual machines that I created directly on Proxmox are installed in the LVM but can not be accessed.
So how to?

When i try to copy this file in dir: /var/lib/vz/images/VMID... i have the message who says no much space

actually : i try to transfert directly the vmdk in place of the VM that i created for the import... by the command : dd if=W7-M1-flat.vmdk of=/dev/pve/vm-105-disk-1
i 'll see if this command works...

Great : it looks to run the VM starts and I arrive on a screen "system recovery options", I tried putting the iso Windows 7 just to see if he manages to fix it
 
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Hello everyone,
I have two SSDs in my Proxmox server. A 256 GB SSD and a second 2 TB.
When I want to create a VM, only the 256 GB SSD appears.
How should I do so that my TB disk appears when creating a VM.
THANKS
 

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