What is the correct sequence for importing a P2V image?

What is the correct sequence for importing a P2V image?

What is the correct sequence for importing a P2V image?

A.
1. Insert Oracle VM Manager disk into server to be converted. 2. Boot server and
type linux p2v at the boot prompt. 3. Configure settings for virtual machine import. 4. In
Oracle VM Manager, go to the Virtual Machine Images page and click on Import.5.
Enter information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be
imported

B.
1. Insert Oracle VM Manager disk into server to be converted. 2. Boot server and
type linux p2v at the boot prompt. 3. Configure settings for virtual machine import. 4.
Wait for the conversion to finish, then go to the Oracle VM Manager. 5. Enter
information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be
imported.

C.
1. Insert Oracle VM Manager disk into server to be converted. 2. Boot server and
type linux p2v at the boot prompt. 3. Configure settings for virtual machine import. 4.
Wait for the conversion to finish, then go to the Oracle VM Manager. 5. Enter
information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be
imported.

D.
1. Insert Oracle VM Server disk into server to be converted. 2. Boot server and type
linux p2v at the boot prompt. 3. Configure settings for virtual machine import. 4. Wait
for the conversion to finish, then open a browser to the IP address of the server being
converted. 5. On the page presented, select the server pool to be targeted.



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roberto

roberto

D is correct
The Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion utility enables you to convert a computer’s operating system (Linux and Windows) and applications to an Oracle VM hardware virtualized guest image. The P2V utility is included on the Oracle VM Server CD.