Become root and run fdisk (fdisk /dev/sda/) to make sure that sda is here, exit fdisk with 'w'.
On the Proxmox VE host, prepare a KVM guest, make sure you got a big enough IDE disk assigned (add 1 GB extra to be on the safe side) and also boot this KVM guest with the live CD and execute a shell.
Now, boot the physical host with Clonezilla, go for beginner mode and select device - device and then remote, just follow the wizard.
Prepare the source host, make sure that you have standard IDE drivers enabled (for WinXP/Win2003 use the mergeide.reg ( File:Mergeide.zip) ), for W2k I followed this link (solution 2 worked for me):.
This method is fast, reliable and OS independent as it uses live CDs. Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) Migration of physical servers to Proxmox VE Virtual-to-Virtual (V2V) Migration of virtual machines and containers from other hypervisors to Proxmox VE Physical-to-Virtual (P2V)įollow these steps to do a P2V migration and turn a physical machine into a Proxmox VE virtual machine that uses Qemu and KVM.
There are various ways to migrate existing servers to Proxmox VE.