Proxmox: Migrasi VDI VirtualBox ke Proxmox

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sumber: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/migrating-virtualbox-vdi-to-proxmox-ve.9672/


Find your VM's .vdi file - First we need to locate the VirtualBox hard drive (.vdi) file.

  • Open the VirtualBox GUI
  • Click on the VM we want to migrate and click the Settings button
  • Click on Storage and click the .vdi file listed under IDE Controller
  • Mouse over the Hard Disk: dropdown list box and note the path to the .vdi file

Convert the .vdi to .img - Next we need to convert the hard drive to a RAW format for ProxMox

  • On the VirtualBox host open a command prompt
[I]VBoxManage clonehd --format RAW [virtual_harddisk].vdi [virtual_harddisk].img[/I]
  • This may take a while so be patient. Go get some coffee.

Create a new ProxMox VM - Next we need to create a Proxmox VM to hold our drive image.

  • Open up the Proxmox web interface
  • Click on Virtual Machines then click the Create tab
  • Leave all of the defaults. My Disk space (GB): was set to 32GB and my original .vdi was 20GB. This seems to have worked OK. I'll edit if there are problems down the road.
  • Note the VMID: number of your new VM (i.e. "106")

Upload the .img file - now we need to upload the new /img file to the Proxmox server.

  • Start your file transfer softare (wither WinSCP or Filezilla are two good ones).
  • Transfer the .img file to the /var/lib/vz/images/106 folder (replace 106 with the number you noted from the VMID: field

Rename the .img file - now all we need to do is rename the .img file

  • rename the existing .raw file (for instance vm-106-disk-1.raw) to .old
  • rename the .img file to the name of the existing .raw file (for instance vm-106-disk-1.raw)

Boot it up!

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