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v2v: rename RHEL 5 Xen input section into Xen in man
In virt-v2v man page the documentation on how to use RHEL 5 Xen as input is generic enough to fit other Xen versions.
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@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Xen remote connections can be used. Other remote libvirt connections
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will not work in general.
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See also L</INPUT FROM VMWARE VCENTER SERVER>,
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L</INPUT FROM RHEL 5 XEN> below.
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L</INPUT FROM XEN> below.
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=item B<-if> format
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@@ -1228,9 +1228,10 @@ Perform the conversion of the guest using virt-v2v:
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Remove the F<guest.xml> and F<guest-disk*> files.
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=head1 INPUT FROM RHEL 5 XEN
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=head1 INPUT FROM XEN
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Virt-v2v is able to import Xen guests from RHEL 5 Xen hosts.
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Virt-v2v is able to import Xen guests from RHEL 5 Xen or SLES and
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openSUSE Xen hosts.
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Virt-v2v uses libvirt for access to the remote Xen host, and therefore
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the input mode should be I<-i libvirt>. As this is the default, you
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