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    Migration of Ubunut Server 22 from VMware to XCP-NG - Issues with Network adapter

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    • K Offline
      kenkaniff412
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      I am unable to get my network adapter properly working after migration to XCP from VMWare esxi 6.7.

      VM is Ubuntu 22 Server
      I Uninstalled open-vm-tools from the Ubuntu server prior to migration.
      I have installed/reinstalled XCP-ng Tools from the built in .iso but no luck thus far. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.
      I also have the .tgz of xen server tools but I am at a loss on how to get that onto the server as my .iso shares aren't playing nice right now.

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        kenkaniff412 @kenkaniff412
        last edited by

        @kenkaniff412 Can mark as solved.
        Used sudo nano netplan to update the network adapter from ensxxx to eth0

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Ah nice catch! Indeed, the Xen adapters are reported as "ethX" (or "enX0" in Debian 12). Thanks for the feedback and happy to see you successfully migrated!

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            neologic
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            Can confirm successful Migration from VSphere 6.7

            Had to remove all snapshots on VMWare before migrating.
            Then change the network adapter name in /etc/netplan/...
            and install recent drivers with
            mount /dev/cdrom /media
            cd /media
            ./install.sh

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