02-21-2013
Copy via samba on vmware workstation with Solaris taking much longer than usual
i have a vmware workstation with solaris 10 installed on this.
i copying 2 gb data via samba from windows to this vmware workstation.
copy speed is 24 kb/sec.
how i can speed up this copy process ?
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vmware2libvirt
VMWARE2LIBVIRT:(1) System Administration Utilities VMWARE2LIBVIRT:(1)
NAME
vmware2libvirt - vmware vmx to libvirt xml converter
SYNOPSIS
vmware2libvirt [-q] -f FILE
DESCRIPTION
This program outputs a libvirt xml file based on an existing vmware vmx file
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-q, --qemu
use qemu instead of kvm
-f FILE, --file=FILE
vmware vmx file to convert
USAGE
To start using a pre-existing vmware image with libvirt, you simply copy the vmware .vmx file and .vmdk file to a new directory. Then do:
vmware2libvirt -f ./file.vmx > file.xml
virsh -c qemu:///system define file.xml
At this point, your vmware image should be available to libvirt.
CAVEATS
vmware2libvirt currently will use the first scsi disk if found, otherwise the first ide disk. It will also use the first ethernet interface
found.
SEE ALSO
virsh(1), kvm(1), qemu(1)
AUTHOR
vmware2libvirt is (C) 2008, Canonical Ltd.
This manual page was originally written by Jamie Strandboge <jamie@canonical.com>
vmware2libvirt: 0.1 February 2008 VMWARE2LIBVIRT:(1)