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KVM: 0.869
device: 0.743
graphic: 0.734
instruction: 0.626
semantic: 0.456
mistranslation: 0.431
boot: 0.374
vnc: 0.362
socket: 0.347
network: 0.245
assembly: 0.180
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qemu-img converts large vhd files into only approx. 127GB raw file causing the VM to crash
I have a VHD file for Windows 2014 server OS. I use the following command to convert VHD file (20GB) to a RAW file for KVM.
qemu-img convert -f vpc -O raw WIN-SNRGCQV6O3O.VHD disk.img
The output file is about 127GB. When install the VM and boot it up, the OS crashes with STOP error after the intial screen. I found on the internet that the file limit of 127GB is an existing bug. Kindly fix the problem. The workaround to use a Hyper-V to convert to fixed disk is not a feasible solution.
Which version of QEMU (or rather qemu-img) have you been using here? Can you still reproduce it with the latest version (currently v2.12)?
I have qemu-img 1.4.1 included in Suse Linux Enterprise server version 11 SP3. I will see whether I can update it and then try the conversion and post the results.
[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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