On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:41 AM, franxico <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having the same problem. I'm using qemu-img 1.0, running from a
> Ubuntu Server 12.04 x64 on a SW RAID, ext4.
>
> The .VHD has 29GB and was made using disk2vhd.
>
> Here is the command and the results:
> sudo kvm-img convert -f vpc -O raw image.VHD image.img
> [sudo] password for sysop:
> kvm-img: Could not open 'image.VHD': File too large
> kvm-img: Could not open 'image.VHD'
>
> Same error doing a simple qemu-img info image.vhd
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:41 AM, franxico <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having the same problem. I'm using qemu-img 1.0, running from a
> Ubuntu Server 12.04 x64 on a SW RAID, ext4.
>
> The .VHD has 29GB and was made using disk2vhd.
>
> Here is the command and the results:
> sudo kvm-img convert -f vpc -O raw image.VHD image.img
> [sudo] password for sysop:
> kvm-img: Could not open 'image.VHD': File too large
> kvm-img: Could not open 'image.VHD'
>
> Same error doing a simple qemu-img info image.vhd
Please post the output of the following commands:
$ hexdump -C -n 512 image.VHD
$ hexdump -C -n 512 -s $(($(ls -l image.VHD | awk '{ print $5 }') -
512)) image.VHD
This will show the file header/footer, which contains fields that are
validated when opening the file.
Thanks,
Stefan