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    V2V - Stops at 99%

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    • olivierlambertO Online
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Thanks for your feedback @tsukraw !

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      • nikadeN Offline
        nikade Top contributor
        last edited by nikade

        I'm seeing something similar, not sure if its the same issue, but mine stops at 95% and just hangs there:

        [12:18 sto-xcp1 ~]# xe task-list
        uuid ( RO) : c1056d36-b195-056a-4121-e82d7fc851fb
        name-label ( RO): [XO] Importing content into VDI [ESXI]DEBIAN 12 fiona.iextreme.org-flat.vmdk on SR Local storage
        name-description ( RO):
        status ( RO): pending
        progress ( RO): 0.950

        The nbdkit debug-log can be found here:
        https://mirror2.iextreme.org/temp/stderr

        Edit: some additional info

        Xen Orchestra, commit 1640a
        Master, commit 1640a

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        • V Offline
          Vanny 3rd party vendor
          last edited by

          Did you solve the problem?

          If you are looking for another migration solution, you can also try Vinchin Backup & Recovery, which migrates VMware to XCP-ng by restoring VMware VM to XCP-ng host.

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          • florentF Offline
            florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @Vanny
            last edited by florent

            @Vanny we are still working on the issue which seems to be partly due to the new V2V code, and partly to qcow2 supports.

            Note that the v2v tool is a convenient tool, but there are a lot of good tools out there, and some may better fit your needs after testing.

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            • olivierlambertO Online
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
              last edited by

              FYI, Vanny is a representative from Vinchin 😉

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              • nikadeN Offline
                nikade Top contributor
                last edited by

                Got most of them working, except 2 of the bigger ones.

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                • florentF Offline
                  florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nikade
                  last edited by

                  @nikade we'll got them ( on monday )
                  could you remind me the exact size of the disks ? to check for an alignment issue

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                  • nikadeN Offline
                    nikade Top contributor @florent
                    last edited by nikade

                    @florent it was 2 windows vm's, both with 100gb but not even 50% filled.

                    Edit: All Linux VM's worked tho.

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                    • florentF Offline
                      florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nikade
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                      @nikade TBF I was expecting from multi TB VM imported through qcow2

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                      • nikadeN Offline
                        nikade Top contributor @florent
                        last edited by

                        @florent Sorry to dissapoint you 😉
                        Can you remind me where the vmware-import logs are stored on the XO machine? I can see if I still have them for you, it could be an alignment issue.

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                        • florentF Offline
                          florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nikade
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                          @nikade this is a good news : that will be easier to test and debug.

                          during an import you should have a nbdkit logs of ${diskPath} are in ${tmpDir} where diskPath is the datastore/diskname.vmdk and tmpDir is something like /tmp/xo-serverXXXX

                          the logs are in a stderr file in $tmpDir ( they can be quite big )

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                          • nikadeN Offline
                            nikade Top contributor @florent
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                            @florent Oh shoot! So only during the actual vmware import? I guess they're gone now then 😞
                            Sorry I couldn't be of more help!

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                            • DanpD Offline
                              Danp Pro Support Team @nikade
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                              @nikade I believe that you can still find the entries in the journalctl output.

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                              • nikadeN Offline
                                nikade Top contributor @Danp
                                last edited by

                                @Danp Yeah? How?
                                Let me know if you want me to grab some logs for you guys, if it's still interesting.

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                                • florentF Offline
                                  florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nikade
                                  last edited by

                                  @nikade can you try a journalctl | grep 'nbdkit logs' ?

                                  new branch with more fixes ( feat_exposes_esxi_export ) the main fix is a >= that should have been a > https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/pull/9411/changes#diff-f0de876ee608dac8d272996fbb8fa63ec76473bd260ad5abf1995a805866d1beR130 hopefully I am not paid by the character. Don't forget to do a yarn build at the root of your XO and restart it.

                                  this also expose a way to export a disk from an esxi/vsphere with xo-cli.

                                  First install xo-cli with npm install -g xo-cli and register it https://docs.xen-orchestra.com/architecture#xo-cli-cli

                                  xo-cli.mjs esxi.exportDisk host=ipOfEsxiOrVsphere user=EsxiLogin password='PlzDontEnter!' vm=3 disk='scsi0:0' @=/mnt/ssd/export/out.qcow2 format=qcow2

                                  You can check that the export is valid with qemu-img check /mnt/ssd/export/out.qcow2

                                  fbeauchamp opened this pull request in vatesfr/xen-orchestra

                                  closed feat(xo-server): expose an api method to export a disk from vmware #9411

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                                  • nikadeN Offline
                                    nikade Top contributor @florent
                                    last edited by nikade

                                    Thanks @florent - I can see some of the export logs, but not this particular window-vm, unfortunately. Probably because its too far back in time:

                                    Dec 27 21:33:19 xoa xo-server[845]: 2025-12-27T21:33:19.667Z xo:vmware-explorer:esxi INFO nbdkit logs of [datastore2] DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org/DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org.vmdk are in /tmp/xo-serverG5cHF7
                                    Dec 27 21:36:22 xoa xo-server[845]: 2025-12-27T21:36:22.559Z xo:vmware-explorer:esxi INFO nbdkit logs of [datastore2] Windows Server 2022 veeam2.iextreme.org/Windows Server 2022 veeam2.iextreme.org-000005.vmdk are in /tmp/xo-serverqv0XVK
                                    Dec 28 00:32:35 xoa xo-server[845]: 2025-12-28T00:32:35.287Z xo:vmware-explorer:esxi INFO nbdkit logs of [datastore2] DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org/DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org.vmdk are in /tmp/xo-serverfqb8lP
                                    Dec 28 15:28:09 xoa xo-server[845]: 2025-12-28T15:28:09.050Z xo:vmware-explorer:esxi INFO nbdkit logs of [datastore2] DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org/DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org.vmdk are in /tmp/xo-serverxcV6N7
                                    Dec 29 20:13:27 xoa xo-server[845]: 2025-12-29T20:13:27.226Z xo:vmware-explorer:esxi INFO nbdkit logs of [datastore2] DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org/DEBIAN 11 observium.iextreme.org.vmdk are in /tmp/xo-servermnF0TD
                                    

                                    The observium VM worked at last, but I had to give it 4 tries before it actually worked.

                                    Edit: Right now all my important VM's have been imported, so I don't think we have to spend anymore time on this, unless you want the logs for the observium import.

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                                    • florentF Offline
                                      florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nikade
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                                      @nikade any logs can help fix the issue, but don't make too much effort on getting them back. We will meet the issue again one day if we do not have fixed it
                                      (importing data is fairly honest : any missing bits and the xapi, the file system or both explodes immediatly)

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                                      • nikadeN Offline
                                        nikade Top contributor @florent
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                                        @florent I'll send you a link in DM, hope it helps with something.
                                        If not, it wasn't too much of an effort, thanks for your time so far 🙂

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