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Import

qm importdisk <vmid> yourimage.qcow2 namestoragepool

Ein Beispiel aus der realen Welt könnte also sein wie ...

qm importdisk 101 fileserver.qcow2 local-lvm

 

UnZip:

apt-get install unzip

 

Konvertieren:

qemu-img convert -f vmdk openmanage_enterprise.x86_64-0.0.1-disk1.vmdk -O qcow2 OpenManageEntreprise-3-1.qcow2

Is the image a single .vmdk file? Generally, you can import .vmdk files directly into Proxmox VE virtual machine with a few steps.

  • Create a virtual machine in Proxmox VE
  • Remove the disk that the wizard creates. You should now have zero disks for the virtual machine.
  • Use qm importdisk <vmid> <your_vmdk_image> <a_pve_storage> to import the disk image. In the hardware view of your VM it should now show up as unassigned disk.
  • Double click the unassigned disk to make it usable. While SCSI is faster, try IDE or SATA if your image does not boot