Manual conversion from VMware to Oracle VM

Hi,
Could anyone please give me a detailed procedure about converting a machine from VMware to Oracle VM format?
Our VMware machine have the "-flat.vmdk" format and OVM manager is not converting them. I was advised that I need to do the whole procedure manually.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Sam.

Guys, I am happy to advise that we got a solution for this problem.
For all those who are unable to convert from WMare to OVM because of the extension *-flat.vmdk just contact Oracle support and ask for a patch for BUG 9569399.
Regards.

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