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What is the purpose of the ISO?

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Hi

 

I did a conversion of a vm workstation vm to an OVF using ovftool (yuck, coammndline!!)

 

At the end of this my Win7 x 86 vm had an ISO in it as well as the .ovf and .vmdk

 

When i open the ISO it is a Windows 8 Preview ISO !! used on another VM

 

So...

 

>> What is the purpose of the ISO ?

>> Why would the utility have done this ?

 

(nb:

the vms has an exntry like

ide1:0.present = "TRUE"
ide1:0.fileName = "D:\Downloads\Windows8-ConsumerPreview-64bit-English.iso"
ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image"

 

which i assume is the CD drive mapping from previously)

 

>> Is this a known trap, i..e. you should ensure no CD is mapped when you shutdown a VM ?

 

Thanks!


import ova esx 3.5

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hi everyone

 

im trying to install Solar Winds virtualization manager on my Esxi 3.5.

The appliance is on OVA format.

i got o File--> Virtual Appliance -->Import-->Import the file and i get the next error:  An error occurred while parsing the OVF descriptor: System out of memory exeption.

 

Then i try to extract the ova file, and i get 4 new files, one of them a OVF. then i try to use it and i get the the next error: An error occurred while parsing the OVF descriptor : Unable to parse xml element ´Envelope´.

This is a OVF version error, 3.5 use a older version of OVF, (0.9 i think).

 

I dont know how to install this appliance , i hope u can help me.

SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!!!

No local configuration options in .ovftool

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Hello:

 

I am working in a Windows environment with ovftool 3.01.

 

When running the ovftool in a directory that contains an ovf and a .ovftool file, the ovftool does not seem to pick up the local configuration file.

 

> ovftool --help config

 

This will show as "Currently no local configuration options in .ovftool"

 

I have tried a number of permutations: ".ovftool", "<name>.ovftool", even "ovftool.cfg" on the off chance it is looking for the global name.

 

But none of these options work.

 

When I move the file to C:\Documents and Settings\$USERNAME\VMware\ovftool.cfg, which makes it global, it works just fine. So, I know the file is working.

 

But I am managing dozens of unique OVAs, and so having the local configuration option would be most helpful.

 

Am I misnaming the local config? Or is this a known bug or linux-only feature?

 

Thanks,

 

Andrew

OVFtool error - Line 38: Unsupported value '16' for element 'VirtualQuantity'.

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Hi Guys,

 

I'm getting the below error when using the OVFtool to convert an OVA file to VMX.

 

Error:

- Line 38: Unsupported value '16' for element 'VirtualQuantity'.

- Virtual machine has 16 virtual CPUs, but the host only supports 8. The number of virtual CPUs may be limited by the guest OS selected for the virtual machine or by the licensing for the host.

 

I am trying to solve it using the syntax option --viCpuResource=<shares>:<reservation>:<limit>

 

However I don't know what to denote in the placeholder <shares>

 

I have also read the OVFtool user guide, but it does not give any info on the viCpuResource option.

 

Can anyone give me some guidance here?

Is there a way to disable Settings - Options - Vmware Tools - advanced

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We have requirement to disable the option of Auto upgrade so that user cannot change it. Please provide the option which I can set at vmx file so that ovf will have the option disable.

Is there a way to disable Settings - Options - Vmware Tools - advanced - Check and upgrade Tools with powering cycling ?

How to handle VI Java API for Events and Alarms in vCenter

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Hello Friend,


I need to come up with Java script where all sort of events and alarms that get generated in vCenter can be tracked off. 


Is there a powerful document or link , which describes in detail how to work out?


Thanks in Advance !!!


Thanks,


Asif

OVFTool - vmware tools ip assignment on esxi free hypervisor.

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Hi.


I ran into a problem when deploying an ova using ovftool with pre-installed vmware-tools. Once the appliance is booted up the IP address isn't dynamically assigned to it even though the appliance has vmware-tools pre-installed. That only happens on the ESXi free hypervisor and it works fine on the licesed version of the ESXi. I was under impression that ESXi free hypervisor provides full functionality for vmware-tools? If that's not the case, is there any other way of dynamically assigning an IP address to newly created ova?


Thanks.

Conversion chart?

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Hello, I have been using VMWare for some time now, but new to this conversion tool and vCloud.


My current dilemma is getting a VMWare player VMX converted so I can upload it to vCloud. Seemed straightforward, but every time I convert it and then try to upload it to vCloud, I get 


a virtual system in the ovf file being uploaded requires unrecognized virtual hardware version


I have other platforms to move from as well- I hope this forum will get me where I need to be with those instances, but this error doesn't show when I search the forum. I assume that either I need a switch in there when running ovftool, or you simply can't convert a Player file into an OVF. I am testing the stand-alone convertor, stepping the output file down to VMX-9 to see if this will help.


...I notice there are a lot of questions about getting from one platform and format to another.


Is there no chart somewhere with all of this info in it? That is, FROM platform on X axis, TO platform on Y axis, Yes/no/details/link to more info/etc in cells as appropriate? I was not able to find one.

     Seems like we could use that... I have a very light team running the vCloud and they just aren't there for me with the conversion work I need to do- and that work is essentially all I need to do on the maintenance side of the fence. Plowing through all of the manuals and becoming an expert in what I need to do is also not an option...


Linux OVFTOOL 3.5.0 - Errored with "Lost Connection"

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Greetings

We have developed a perl script in Linux that uses ovftools to deploy our VMs onto a vCenter installation.  We recently tried this on a new customers lab and ran into a weird error not seen before.  The issue is when ovftool is called to deploy the VM it starts fine and a see the VM created in vCenter but after a period of time I have seen a couple different errors:


One time the error was:


mtc@orchestrator-vm-pristine:~$ ovftool --noSSLVerify --net:'data=data' --net:'ipc=ipc' --net:'mgmt=mgmt' --datastore='datastore1 (4)' --name='vmme01-mgmt-1' --machineOutput "/usr/local/epc/data/working/b98d9334-c966-4ff8-a2d3-ab8bcff6a3d8/epc-os-mgmt-vm/epc-os-mgmt-vm.ovf" vi://Administrator%40vSphere.local:WaffleMan5000%21@10.30.0.130/MTS-MME-LAB/host/side-1/10.30.0.79
MANIFEST
+ <ManifestValidate valid="true"/>
PROGRESS
ERROR
+ <Errors>
+ <Error>
+ <Type>ovftool.abort</Type>
+ <LocalizedMsg>
+ Execution aborted
+ </LocalizedMsg>
+ </Error>
+ </Errors>
/usr/bin/ovftool: line 23: 2288 Segmentation fault (core dumped) "$OVFTOOL_BIN" "$@"
mtc@orchestrator-vm-pristine:~$ ovftool -v
VMware ovftool 3.5.0 (build-1274719)



After trying a couple different times I started seeing a different error, <Type> Lost connection </Type>.  This all works fine in other installations so there is something unique to this install.  Is there a document that describes the packet flow and setup for ovftools pushing the ovf/ova's out to the host?  Were are logs stored to be able to track down the issue?


 


Thanks


Eric Wolf


 

 

Deploy an OVF template

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I am using the OVFTOOL as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

ovftool myvm.ovf vi://DataCenter/192.168.XX.XX?ds=store

 

 

Result:

 

 

Opening OVF Source : myvm.ovf

 

 

Error: Succes

 

 

 

 

 

What does this mean?? =(

 

 

Using OVFTool 2.1.0 with vmdk/vmk from Converter

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Contents too long on my OVF descriptor?

 

 

 

C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool --X:logToConsole y:\A10\A10.vmdk y:\A10.ovf
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.390 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Subscribing to signal: 2 (SIGI
NT)
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.391 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Subscribing to signal: 4 (SIGI
LL)
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.391 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Subscribing to signal: 22 (SIG
ABRT)
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.391 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Subscribing to signal: 8 (SIGF
PE)
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.391 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Subscribing to signal: 15 (SIG
TERM)
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.392 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] [ovfTool.cpp] Using home direc
tory C:\Users\vmtech\AppData\Roaming\VMware\ovftool.cfg
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.392 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] [ovfTool.cpp] OvfTool Environm
ent:
/X:fencedMode = "bridged"
/X:imageReadSize = "262144"
/X:logToConsole = "true"
/X:maxNumberOfTermSignals = "5"
/X:maxRedirects = "256"
/X:maximalDeltaConfSize = "8"
/X:maximalDeltaTreeSize = "6"
/X:progressSmoothing = "60"
/X:vimSessionTimeout = "600"
/authdPortSource = "902"
/authdPortTarget = "902"
/prgPath = "C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool"
/source = "y:\A10\A10.vmdk"
/target = "y:\A10.ovf"

[2011-08-30 13:10:49.400 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] [ovfTool.cpp] Done initializin
g libs
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.400 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] [ovfTool.cpp] Determining sour
ce
[2011-08-30 13:10:49.434 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] [ovfTool.cpp] Determining targ
et
Opening OVF source: y:\ACCCRC10\ACCCRC10.vmdk
[2011-08-30 13:10:50.035 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Failed to open OVF descriptor:
Contents too long
Error: Failed to open OVF descriptor
[2011-08-30 13:10:50.071 05232 verbose 'ovftool'] Backtrace:
backtrace[00] rip 000000000260ffba Vmacore::System::Stacktrace::CaptureFullWork
backtrace[01] rip 0000000002555bb8 Vmacore::System::SystemFactoryImpl::CreateFil
eWriter
backtrace[02] rip 000000000255614e Vmacore::System::SystemFactoryImpl::CreateBac
ktrace
backtrace[03] rip 000000000250eaeb Vmacore::Throwable::Throwable
backtrace[04] rip 00000001402382ce (no symbol)
backtrace[05] rip 0000000071646f60 tanhf
backtrace[06] rip 0000000071613b3c _is_exception_typeof
backtrace[07] rip 00000000770265c1 RtlRestoreContext
backtrace[08] rip 000000014004148f (no symbol)
backtrace[09] rip 000000014000cf5e (no symbol)
backtrace[10] rip 00000001401ee722 (no symbol)
backtrace[11] rip 0000000076ecbe3d BaseThreadInitThunk
backtrace[12] rip 0000000077006611 RtlUserThreadStart


C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>

getting following error while login

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C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool  --machineOutput --acceptAllEula
s --verifyOnly E:\vmdk2008\Windows2008\Windows2008P2V.vmx   vcloud://suresh:suresh1@10.137.90.73:443?vapp=my_test1_tempst1_temp
ERROR
+ <Errors>
+ <Error>
+ <Type>ovftool.system.error</Type>
+ <LocalizedMsg>
+ Incorrect login: vcloud://10.137.90.73/
+ </LocalizedMsg>
+ </Error>
+ </Errors>

RESULT
+ ERROR

 

 

But my login credentials are correct(VCD user details). Do I need to do any thing specifically

Segmentation Fault when using vcloud target

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I'm trying to use ovftool to automate OVA deployments to vCloud Director 5.1. I have installed ovftool 3.0.1 on Ubuntu and tested out some operations. Everything seems to work except that I always get a segmentation fault when I invoke a vcloud target.

 

Here is the logging output:

 

2013-04-12T09:38:22.261-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] [SSL_DB] Using /home/evan/.ovftool.ssldb as SSL DB
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 2 (SIGINT)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 4 (SIGILL)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 6 (SIGABRT)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 8 (SIGFPE)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 15 (SIGTERM)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 1 (SIGHUP)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 3 (SIGQUIT)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 5 (SIGTRAP)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 9 (SIGKILL)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Subscribing to signal: 13 (SIGPIPE)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] OvfTool Version: VMware ovftool 3.0.1 (build-801290)
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Using home directory: /home/evan/.ovftool
2013-04-12T09:38:22.263-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] OvfTool Environment:
--> /X:httpTimeout = "0"
--> /X:imageReadSize = "262144"
--> /X:logToConsole = "true"
--> /X:maxNumberOfTermSignals = "5"
--> /X:maxRedirects = "256"
--> /X:maximalDeltaConfSize = "8"
--> /X:maximalDeltaTreeSize = "6"
--> /X:progressSmoothing = "60"
--> /X:useMacNaming = "false"
--> /X:vCloudEnableGuestCustomization = "false"
--> /X:vCloudKeepTemplate = "true"
--> /X:vCloudTimeout = "3600"
--> /X:vimSessionTimeout = "600"
--> /authdPortSource = "902"
--> /authdPortTarget = "902"
--> /fencedMode = "bridged"
--> /prgPath = "/usr/lib/vmware-ovftool"
--> /source = "vcloud://vclouddirector.intapp.net/"
--> /vCloudTemplate = "false"
-->
2013-04-12T09:38:22.270-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Done initializing libs
2013-04-12T09:38:22.270-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Determining source
2013-04-12T09:38:22.270-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] Determining target
2013-04-12T09:38:22.302-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.617-07:00 [7F986BFFF700 verbose 'Default'] CURL: header data removed
2013-04-12T09:38:22.619-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] VCloud request body:
-->
2013-04-12T09:38:22.641-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] VCloud response body:
--> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
--> <SupportedVersions xmlns="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/versions" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.vmware.com/vcloud/versionshttp://vclouddirector/api/versions/schema/versions.xsd">
-->     <VersionInfo>
-->         <Version>1.5</Version>
-->         <LoginUrl>https://vclouddirector.intapp.net/api/sessions</LoginUrl>
   ... schema output snipped ...
-->
2013-04-12T09:38:22.648-07:00 [7F987B01E740 verbose 'Default'] VCloud version used: 5.1

 

 

 

The end of the strace output:

 

[pid 15407] munmap(0x7f8b32f7c000, 135168) = 0
[pid 15407] munmap(0x7f8b32f9d000, 135168) = 0
[pid 15407] munmap(0x7f8b3cadb000, 135168) = 0
[pid 15407] write(6, "\25\3\1\0\30B& 2\7\30\3259W0n~(4\216\375\"\35\310c\211{+\350", 29) = 29
[pid 15407] close(6)                    = 0
[pid 15407] brk(0x2c17000)              = 0x2c17000
[pid 15407] brk(0x2c38000)              = 0x2c38000
[pid 15407] write(1, "2013-04-12T09:40:54.198-07:00 [7"..., 882013-04-12T09:40:54.198-07:00 [7F8B3CB7F740 verbose 'Default'] VCloud version used: 5.1
) = 88
[pid 15407] --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
Process 15404 resumed
Process 15407 detached
[pid 15410] +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
[pid 15409] +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
[pid 15408] +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
[pid 15411] +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
<... wait4 resumed> [{WIFSIGNALED(s) && WTERMSIG(s) == SIGSEGV && WCOREDUMP(s)}], 0, NULL) = 15407
write(2, "/usr/bin/ovftool: line 23: 15407"..., 91/usr/bin/ovftool: line 23: 15407 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) "$OVFTOOL_BIN" "$@"
) = 91
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL, 8) = 0
--- SIGCHLD (Child exited) @ 0 (0) ---
wait4(-1, 0x7fff27453e98, WNOHANG, NULL) = -1 ECHILD (No child processes)
rt_sigreturn(0xffffffffffffffff)        = 0
rt_sigaction(SIGINT, {SIG_DFL, [], SA_RESTORER, 0x7f70fceb44a0}, {0x43f140, [], SA_RESTORER, 0x7f70fceb44a0}, 8) = 0
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, NULL, [], 8)  = 0
read(255, "", 409)                      = 0
exit_group(139)                         = ?

VMware ThinApp

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Hello,

 

when I created a portable app with thinapp while 60 days-testing phase and the 60 days are over - can I still use the created app?

 

Best regards

Nils

ovftool 3.5.0 not running on CentOS 5 (needs GLIBC 3.4?)

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Installed ovftool 3.5 on CentOS 5.9.  Install went without any errors, says Installation Successful.

 

Running ovftool yields about 5 errors similar to:

/usr/lib/vmware-ovftool/ovftool.bin: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by /usr/lib/vmware-ovftool/libvmomi.so)

 

CentOS 5.9 doesn't support GLIBC 3.4.

 

The ovftool documentation says it supports CentOS 5 and 6.

 

What's the problem here?


getting following error while calling OVF tool.

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C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool  E:\vmdk2008\Windows2008\Windows
2008P2V.vmx   vcloud://suresh:suresh1@10.137.90.73:443?org=Org1-Cloud1&vapp=myVA
PPTets&catalog=cat2&vappTemplate=junk&vdc=OrgVDC-org1-Cloud1
Opening VMX source: E:\vmdk2008\Windows2008\Windows2008P2V.vmx
Error: Missing vappTemplate or vapp key in locator
Completed with errors
'vapp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'catalog' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'vappTemplate' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
'vdc' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>

OVF entry to embed .vmx data?

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Hi,

 

 

Does anyone know of a way to add .vmx key/value pairs from an OVF?

 

 

As in: foo="bar"

 

 

 

 

 

As it stands I would have my newly imported OVF use VMware API (with host' ESX credentials) modify the .vmx file after boot but those changes aren't preserved unless the VM is powered down. Catch 22!

 

 

 

 

 

Locator does not refer to an object:

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Hi,

 

 

trying to convert a "SUSEstudio" generated vmdk/vmx to our VI.

 

 

I have:

SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmdk

SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmx

christian@chrisw:/srv/ISO/JeOS/SLE_11.1JeOSPHR-0.0.3&gt; ovftool SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmx

Opening VMX source: SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmx

OVF version:   1.0

Name:          SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3

 

Download Size:     Unknown

 

Deployment Sizes:

  Flat disks:      4.04 GB

  Sparse disks:   Unknown

Networks:

  Name:        bridged

  Description: The bridged network

 

Virtual Hardware:

  Family:       vmx-04

  Disk Types:   SCSI-lsilogic

 

Completed successfully

 

 

#####

 

 

When I try to convert it to vi (to correct datastore) I'm getting the mentioned error:

so what is the correct syntax ??

 

 

christian@chrisw:~/srv/ISO/JeOS/SLE_11.1JeOSPHR-0.0.3&gt; ovftool -ds=CX300-OTC-02 -dm=thick SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmx vi://i000156@vc.icw.int/DC%20OTC

Opening VMX source: SLE_11.1JeOSPHR.x86_64-0.0.3.vmx

Please enter login information for target vi://vc.icw.int/

Username: i000156

Password: ********

Error: Locator does not refer to an object: vi://i000156@vc.icw.int/DC%20OTC

 

 

DataCenter="DC OTC"

DataSource="CX300-OTC-2"

 

 

THX

Chris

 

 

ovftool import VM slow

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Hi,

 

Am I the only one that gets about 10Mbps (Megabits/second), or about 1MB/sec (megabyte/sec) throughput when using the ovftool to import a VM on a 1Gbps LAN?  I would assume there is some type of throttle on the service console network interface, even though I haven't found any evidence from the forums that indicates this is true.  It's just a little strange that we're getting "exactly" 10Mbps.  This happens on multiple vCenter servers and ESX clusters so I'm assuming it's a throttle.  From the one machine I run the ovftool from, I can import to 2 different clusters and get 20Mbps (10Mbps on each).

 

This is on vCenter 4.0 Update 2 and ESX 4.0 Update 2 (not ESXi) as well as 4.1 versions of these.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks!

 

Eric

Convert ovf template to vsx

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Hello ,

I used the vcenter 4.1 console to Export OVF Template.  We need to be able to load this template in vmware player.  I downloaded ovftool and tried to convert the OVF template so that it could be run in Vmware player.

 

 

This is the command I am issuing to convert the template based off of the OVFTOOL PDF.  This, to my understanding should convert the OVF to a VMX and drop it in the D:\vms folder.  There are 4 disks in this VM server

 

Input

C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool -tt=vmx D:\server_name\server_name.ovf D:\vms\

 

Output:

 

Opening OVF source: D:\server\server.ovf
The manifest validates
Opening VMX target: D:\vms\
Warning:
- Target does not support CPU validation.
Error:
-
Completed with errors

 

Needless to say the VMS folder is getting created but nothing else is being converted. 

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

DS

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