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    • GheppyG Offline
      Gheppy
      last edited by

      this is the metadata.ovf

      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
      <!--Generated by Xen Orchestra-->
      <ovf:Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xmlns:ovf="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1"
          xmlns:rasd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_ResourceAllocationSettingData"
          xmlns:vssd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData">
        <References>
          <File ovf:href="w10-22h2_sda.vmdk" ovf:id="file1"/>
        </References>
        <DiskSection>
          <Info>Virtual disk information</Info>
          <Disk ovf:capacity="51200" ovf:capacityAllocationUnits="byte * 2^20" ovf:diskId="vmdisk1" ovf:fileRef="file1" ovf:format="http://www.vmware.com/interfaces/specifications/vmdk.html#streamOptimized" />
        </DiskSection>
        <NetworkSection>
          <Info>The list of logical networks</Info>
          <Network ovf:name="LAN0-1Gb"/>
        </NetworkSection>
        <VirtualSystem ovf:id="w10-22h2">
          <Info>A virtual machine</Info>
          <Name>w10-22h2</Name>
          <OperatingSystemSection ovf:id="1">
            <Info>The kind of installed guest operating system</Info>
         </OperatingSystemSection>
          <VirtualHardwareSection>
            <Info>Virtual hardware requirements</Info>
            <System>
              <vssd:ElementName>Virtual Hardware Family</vssd:ElementName>
              <vssd:InstanceID>0</vssd:InstanceID>
              <vssd:VirtualSystemIdentifier>w10-22h2</vssd:VirtualSystemIdentifier>
              <vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-11</vssd:VirtualSystemType>
            </System>
            <Item>
              <rasd:AllocationUnits>hertz * 10^6</rasd:AllocationUnits>
              <rasd:Description>Number of Virtual CPUs</rasd:Description>
              <rasd:ElementName>4 virtual CPU(s)</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:InstanceID>1</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:ResourceType>3</rasd:ResourceType>
              <rasd:VirtualQuantity>4</rasd:VirtualQuantity>
            </Item>
            <Item>
              <rasd:AllocationUnits>byte * 2^20</rasd:AllocationUnits>
              <rasd:Description>Memory Size</rasd:Description>
              <rasd:ElementName>4096MB of memory</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:InstanceID>2</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:ResourceType>4</rasd:ResourceType>
              <rasd:VirtualQuantity>4096</rasd:VirtualQuantity>
            </Item>
            <Item>
              <rasd:Address>0</rasd:Address>
              <rasd:Description>IDE Controller</rasd:Description>
              <rasd:ElementName>VirtualIDEController 0</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:InstanceID>4</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:ResourceType>5</rasd:ResourceType>
            </Item>
            <Item ovf:required="false">
              <rasd:AutomaticAllocation>false</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
              <rasd:ElementName>VirtualVideoCard</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:InstanceID>5</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:ResourceType>24</rasd:ResourceType>
            </Item>
      
            <Item>
              <rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
              <rasd:ElementName>Hard Disk 1</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:HostResource>ovf:/disk/vmdisk1</rasd:HostResource>
              <rasd:InstanceID>vmdisk1</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:Parent>4</rasd:Parent>
              <rasd:ResourceType>17</rasd:ResourceType>
            </Item>
          
      
            <Item>
              <rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
              <rasd:AutomaticAllocation>true</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
              <rasd:Connection>LAN0-1Gb</rasd:Connection>
              <rasd:Description>PCNet32 ethernet adapter on "LAN0-1Gb"</rasd:Description>
              <rasd:ElementName>Connection to LAN0-1Gb</rasd:ElementName>
              <rasd:InstanceID>nic0</rasd:InstanceID>
              <rasd:ResourceSubType>PCNet32</rasd:ResourceSubType>
              <rasd:ResourceType>10</rasd:ResourceType>
            </Item>
      
          </VirtualHardwareSection>
          <AnnotationSection ovf:required="false">
            <Info>A human-readable annotation</Info>
            <Annotation>w10-22h2</Annotation>
          </AnnotationSection>
        </VirtualSystem>
      </ovf:Envelope>
      
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      • florentF Offline
        florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @Gheppy
        last edited by

        @Gheppy could you get us an ovf file generated by vmware ?
        it would help us find the right fields to use

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        • GheppyG Offline
          Gheppy
          last edited by

          I don't use VMWare but if you give me some time ( one day ) I will install a server with ESXI and I will do an export.

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

            @Gheppy said in ova export not functional:

            I don't use VMWare but if you give me some time ( one day ) I will install a server with ESXI and I will do an export.

            no worries I 've got one in my lab, I will just have to create the VM

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

              @Gheppy
              found it , it's the keys for UEFI

                    <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="firmware" vmw:value="efi"/>
                    <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="powerOpInfo.standbyAction" vmw:value="checkpoint"/>
              

              and there is for the video card

                    <Item ovf:required="false">
                              <rasd:AutomaticAllocation>false</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
                              <rasd:ElementName>VirtualVideoCard</rasd:ElementName>
                              <rasd:InstanceID>8</rasd:InstanceID>
                              <rasd:ResourceType>24</rasd:ResourceType>
                              <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="useAutoDetect" vmw:value="true"/>
                              <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="videoRamSizeInKB" vmw:value="16384"/>
                              <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="enable3DSupport" vmw:value="false"/>
                              <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="use3dRenderer" vmw:value="automatic"/>
                              <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="graphicsMemorySizeInKB" vmw:value="262144"/>
                              <vmw:CoresPerSocket ovf:required="false">1</vmw:CoresPerSocket>
                            </Item>
              

              we should be able to parse them ( from a virtual box/ esxi export) and add them in XO export

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              • GheppyG Offline
                Gheppy
                last edited by

                I am glad for this.
                Is it published in git?
                I will want to test it 😄 .

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                • G Offline
                  gasky
                  last edited by

                  I'm sorry this is a bit over my head but I'm glad to see that you have found the issue. I assume that it will become available in a Xen Orchestra update in the near future? I'm keen to try it out when it does. Thanks

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

                    @Gheppy I only identfied the data , I didn't write any code for now

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

                      @gasky thank you for signaling this and helping us identifying the cause

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                      • G Offline
                        gasky
                        last edited by

                        Thank you for responding and helping. Please let me know when there is a solution to test out as I will be eager to try it. Thanks

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                        • G Offline
                          gasky @florent
                          last edited by

                          @florent I was recently able to test the .ova export again and I was pleased to find that it worked without the errors we had been experiencing. I'm not sure if this is something that I should be putting in a new topic but the only thing now stopping me is that for some reason I cannot get the network drivers to work on a brand new Win10 VM. I exported a working Win10 VM from my local VMware workstation. I then imported it into XCP-ng using the latest version of Xen Orchestra and it worked as expected. I then tried exporting as .ova from Xen orchestra without installing Citrix drivers (and then tried a test with the Cirtrix drivers installed), but after importing back into VMware I couldn't get any network options to work except a 3rd party USB to Ethernet adaptor.

                          Thanks in advance if you have any advice.

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

                            That's on VMware side then, double check you have all the emulated NICs setup in VMware 🙂

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