404 Error Migration from VMware
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I am seeing this error in my environment now. I am very new to XCP. Please excuse my ignorance if this has been solved or there is a known workaround.
VM is powered off and less than 2TB
VMware ESXi, 7.0.3, 21930508
VCenter 7.0.3.01700 Build 22357613
VSANXOA 5.89.0
Error when Attempting to Import from VMWare
vm.importMultipleFromEsxi { "concurrency": 2, "host": "10.15.47.11", "network": "54df388a-6575-535e-d2e5-2881b379f529", "password": "* obfuscated *", "sr": "0f97c67b-7377-f0d0-5ec0-615bbf89a866", "sslVerify": false, "stopOnError": true, "stopSource": false, "thin": false, "user": "root", "vms": [ "28" ] } { "cause": { "size": 0 }, "succeeded": {}, "message": "404 Not Found https://10.15.47.11/folder/5ef46e5c-6682-c9cd-48af-e4434b3e0130/vsan://5205fb491e65dc99-62e26f64d9b34c60/60f46e5c-8ca4-eea4-a0ff-e4434b3e0130?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=VxRail-Virtual-SAN-Datastore-5364d40d-1687-4c72-b904-248c54599994", "name": "Error", "stack": "Error: 404 Not Found https://10.15.47.11/folder/5ef46e5c-6682-c9cd-48af-e4434b3e0130/vsan://5205fb491e65dc99-62e26f64d9b34c60/60f46e5c-8ca4-eea4-a0ff-e4434b3e0130?dcPath=ha-datacenter&dsName=VxRail-Virtual-SAN-Datastore-5364d40d-1687-4c72-b904-248c54599994 at Esxi.#download (file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/vmware-explorer/esxi.mjs:95:21) at Esxi.download (file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/vmware-explorer/esxi.mjs:113:21) at VhdEsxiRaw.readHeaderAndFooter (file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/vmware-explorer/VhdEsxiRaw.mjs:51:17) at Function.open (file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/vmware-explorer/VhdEsxiRaw.mjs:30:5) at file:///usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/src/xo-mixins/migrate-vm.mjs:267:21 at Task.runInside (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@vates/task/index.js:158:22) at Task.run (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/xo-server/node_modules/@vates/task/index.js:141:20)" } -
The URI seems incorrect (with the VSAN stuff in the middle). Let me ping @florent about this

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@kenkaniff412 said in 404 Error Migration from VMware:
ESXi
yep , what you must target the ip of the esxi
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@kenkaniff412 said in 404 Error Migration from VMware:
I was talking about this URI @florent Look at the
/vsan://part in the middle
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