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    OVA import does not import VHD

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    • DanpD Offline
      Danp Pro Support Team
      last edited by

      What process are you using to perform the import?

      Are you aware that you can perform an in-place upgrade from xenserver to xcp-ng?

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      • olivierlambertO Online
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        1. Inline upgrade is better, if you can't, migrate VMs from XS to XCP-ng, no need for conversion
        2. In the case you want to export your VMs for some reasons, use the default XVA format which is entirely supported both ends.
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        • capeschoolsC Offline
          capeschools @Danp
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          @danp I know I can do an inplace upgrade but this is also replacing the entire system (host and storage) which are old so it made more sense to set up the new system and then migrate over to it.

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          • DanpD Offline
            Danp Pro Support Team @capeschools
            last edited by

            @capeschools In that case, @olivierlambert's advice is best --

            migrate VMs from XS to XCP-ng, no need for conversion

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            • capeschoolsC Offline
              capeschools @Danp
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              @danp The problem I am having is with the XVA - works perfectly with anything Linux....with any Windows server I try the VM starts up and then within 5-10 seconds fails and shuts down.

              So an XVA export from XenServer takes 1/4 the time of the OVA export but does not start up on XCP.........

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              • jedimarcusJ Offline
                jedimarcus @capeschools
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                @capeschools if you have the 2 pools up at the same time, you can just connect the 2 pools to XOA and then do a live migration, that's the way I usually do it.

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                • olivierlambertO Online
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                  Double check you have virt extensions enabled on the new host.

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                  • capeschoolsC Offline
                    capeschools @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert how exactly? When I search for XOA extensions I find a single article related to whether XOA can run on a host or not. Obviously in my case the host is running XCP perfectly fine but there are issue with VM imports?

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                    • DanpD Offline
                      Danp Pro Support Team @capeschools
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                      @capeschools I think he means in the BIOS

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

                        You issue might not be related to VM import, but related to the fact your hardware doesn't have virt extensions enabled in your BIOS. That would explain why your VMs are shutting down after few seconds.

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                        • capeschoolsC Offline
                          capeschools @olivierlambert
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                          @olivierlambert But it is not all of them - surely if that was a factor they would all exhibit that behaviour? I currently have a 2012 and 2019 server imported without issues (apart from the original issue of the XVA import not seeming to work) but an OVA and then VHD import worked. I also have half a dozen totally different linux systems running without issue so it is not everything at all.

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                          • olivierlambertO Online
                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                            Maybe those Linux are PV guests?

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                            • capeschoolsC Offline
                              capeschools @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert Actually everything is HVM so my guess is the server is configured just fine but I'll shut it down tomorrow and double check the bios anyway just to make sure.

                              I'll keep plugging away but its a pain when it takes over 24 hours to export the VM - not sure why but I've had mixed success using a backup/restore process but I'll keep going.

                              Thanks for everyone's thoughts on this.

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                              • capeschoolsC Offline
                                capeschools @capeschools
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                                @capeschools Just as an FYI to complete the thread - VT is enabled by default on the HPE server.

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