This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
RHEV
Reconfigure the virtual machine to solve the issue
Use Linux-based Acronis Bootable Media with Windows-like representation to solve the issue
This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
List of virtual machine applications supported by the latest versions of Acronis products
This article applies to:
- Acronis Backup (Acronis Backup & Recovery) 11.5
Step-by-step instructions on how to convert a backup archive (.tib) to a Red Hat KVM virtual machine
When connecting to RHEV Manager, make sure you include domain in the user name
Once you have converted your backup archive into a virtual machine, you can import this manually to your Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Environment. See Acronis Backup 11.7/11.5: Converting Backup Archive of a Windows System to a Virtual Machine.
In order to boot a virtual machine in a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) environment using Acronis bootable media, follow these steps:
This article provides instruction for troubleshooting recovery and conversion to virtual machine failures in Acronis Backup (Acronis Backup & Recovery).
Follow these steps to troubleshoot the recovery and conversion to virtual machine:
You attempt to restore a backup with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.6 x64 into an Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization virtual machine. After restore succeeds, the vm does boot into an kernel panic.