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+##
+# Copyright 2016-2019 VMware Inc.
+# This file is part of ETSI OSM
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+#
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+# For those usages not covered by the Apache License, Version 2.0 please
+# contact: osslegalrouting@vmware.com
+##
+
+The following two tools are provided to help simplify VMware based image
+management:
+
+o ovf_converter - converts libvirt .qcow2 files to VMware .vmdk format.
+o ovf_uploader - uploads .ovf and .vmdk files to vCD, similar to
+ openstack image upload command.
+
+OVF Converter Usage
+===================
+
+This utility can be used for both VMware Integrated Openstack (VIO) or
+vCloud Director (vCD). It converts libvirt images, such as files that end
+in .qcow2 or .img to VMware .vmdk format. Both an .ovf and .vmdk file are
+created and can be used as needed.
+
+OVF Uploader Usage
+==================
+
+This utility is only used for vCD, as there is no equivalent CLI that provides
+the ability to upload images into vCD. It takes the output OVF from the
+converter and uploads both it and the VMDK file to the vCD catalog.
+
+Examples:
+=========
+
+o Upload a CentOS .qcow2 file to VIO
+
+ $ ovf_converter CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2
+ $ openstack image create --public \
+ --file CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.vmdk \
+ --disk-format vmdk CentOS-7
+
+o Upload a CentOS .qcow2 file to vCD
+
+ $ ovf_converter CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2
+ $ ovf_uploader -u orgadmin -p password -o osm -l https://vcd \
+ CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.ovf
+
+Both commands suport -h to display help options.
+