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Description of problem: Can't set static ip for all network ports with --mac option when windows guest has multiple networks Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): virt-v2v-2.0.1-1.el9.x86_64 libguestfs-1.48.0-2.el9.x86_64 guestfs-tools-1.48.0-1.el9.x86_64 libvirt-libs-8.1.0-1.el9.x86_64 qemu-img-6.2.0-12.el9.x86_64 nbdkit-server-1.30.1-2.el9.x86_64 libnbd-1.12.2-1.el9.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: Scearnio1: 1.1 Prepare a windows which has three networks on VMware, and these networks have same model type virsh -c vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 dumpxml esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network .... <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:6b:2e' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='e1000e'/> </interface> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:43:74' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='e1000e'/> </interface> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:94:21' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='e1000e'/> </interface> ..... 1.2 Convert the guest from VMware by v2v and set static ip, gateway, subnet mask and dns for networks with --mac option virt-v2v -ic vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 -it vddk -io vddk-libdir=/home/vddk7.0.3 -io vddk-thumbprint=B5:52:1F:B4:21:09:45:24:51:32:56:F6:63:6A:93:5D:54:08:2D:78 -o rhv-upload -of qcow2 -oc https://dell-per740-22.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/ovirt-engine/api -op /home/rhvpasswd -os nfs_data -b ovirtmgmt -ip /home/passwd esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network --mac 00:50:56:83:6b:2e:ip:192.168.24.3,192.168.24.2,22,192.168.24.1 --mac 00:50:56:83:43:74:ip:192.168.100.3,192.168.100.2,24,192.168.100.1 --mac 00:50:56:83:94:21:ip:192.168.80.3,192.168.80.2,23,192.168.80.1 [ 0.8] Setting up the source: -i libvirt -ic vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 -it vddk esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network [ 2.8] Opening the source [ 7.8] Inspecting the source [ 12.2] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest [ 12.2] Converting Windows 10 Enterprise to run on KVM virt-v2v: This guest has virtio drivers installed. [ 17.2] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas [ 18.6] Closing the overlay [ 18.8] Assigning disks to buses [ 18.8] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot [ 18.8] Setting up the destination: -o rhv-upload -oc https://dell-per740-22.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/ovirt-engine/api -os nfs_data [ 39.3] Copying disk 1/1 █ 100% [****************************************] [ 671.7] Creating output metadata [ 677.3] Finishing off 1.3 Check guest after conversion, found only one network can get static ip, the other network gets IP from DHCP, please refer to sreenshot 'only-one-network-get-static-ip-after-conversion-same-model.png' Scearnio2: 2.1 Prepare a windows which has three networks on VMware, and these networks have different model type virsh -c vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 dumpxml esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network-diff-mode .... <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:6b:2e' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='e1000e'/> </interface> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:03:51' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='vmxnet3'/> </interface> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='00:50:56:83:8c:03' type='generated'/> <source bridge='VM Network'/> <model type='e1000'/> </interface> ..... 2.2 Convert the guest from VMware by v2v and set static ip, gateway, subnet mask and dns for networks with --mac option virt-v2v -ic vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 -it vddk -io vddk-libdir=/home/vddk7.0.3 -io vddk-thumbprint=B5:52:1F:B4:21:09:45:24:51:32:56:F6:63:6A:93:5D:54:08:2D:78 -o rhv-upload -of qcow2 -oc https://dell-per740-22.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/ovirt-engine/api -op /home/rhvpasswd -os nfs_data -b ovirtmgmt -ip /home/passwd esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network-diff-mode --mac 00:50:56:83:6b:2e:ip:192.168.24.3,192.168.24.2,22,192.168.24.1 --mac 00:50:56:83:03:51:ip:192.168.100.3,192.168.100.2,24,192.168.100.1 --mac 00:50:56:83:8c:03:ip:192.168.80.3,192.168.80.2,23,192.168.80.1 [ 0.0] Setting up the source: -i libvirt -ic vpx://root@10.73.198.169/data/10.73.199.217/?no_verify=1 -it vddk esx7.0-win11-vmware-tools-dhcp-network-diff-mode [ 2.0] Opening the source [ 6.9] Inspecting the source [ 11.3] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest [ 11.3] Converting Windows 10 Enterprise to run on KVM virt-v2v: This guest has virtio drivers installed. [ 16.4] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas [ 17.9] Closing the overlay [ 18.2] Assigning disks to buses [ 18.2] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot [ 18.2] Setting up the destination: -o rhv-upload -oc https://dell-per740-22.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/ovirt-engine/api -os nfs_data [ 30.6] Copying disk 1/1 █ 100% [****************************************] [ 691.6] Creating output metadata [ 699.2] Finishing off 2.3 Check guest after conversion, found only one network gets static ip, the other network gets IP from DHCP, please refer to screenshot 'only-one-network-get-static-ip-after-conversion-diff-model.png' Actual results: As above description Expected results: All networks can get correct static IP when v2v converts windows guest with --mac option Additional info:
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