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    Unable to export with OVA extension.

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    • enes.selcukE Offline
      enes.selcuk
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I cannot backup the vm with ova extension via xcp-ng center and xen orchestra. I cannot take the OVA extension backup via CLI either. Is there a solution? The version I use is 8.2.1
      Xen Orchestra version: xo-server 5.100.1

      Note: I can get an xva extension, but it doesn't work for me.

      xcp-ng center error: Export OVA package vm-name from Server Failed to export
      Xen Orchestra error: I start it, but the download tries to download 52kb in size and does not finish.

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        DustinB @enes.selcuk
        last edited by

        @enes-selcuk I thought I saw a article about exporting to OVA being on the roadmap or maybe the next release?

        I could be wrong..

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team
          last edited by

          @enes-selcuk said in Unable to export with OVA extension.:

          xo-server 5.100.1

          If that is accurate, then you are using a way outdated VM as that xo-server 5.100.1 was released in August 2022.

          Is your XCP host also missing a bunch of patches? 🤔

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          • enes.selcukE Offline
            enes.selcuk @Danp
            last edited by

            @Danp Yes, I am using the old one. I think I can overcome this by passing path and updating xo. Thank you.

            But I was able to get the job done by exporting the VHD file.

            xe vdi-list
            xe vdi-export uuid=33a94644-ef92-4ebe-8aef-77525c5931d9 filename=filename.vhd format=vhd
            OR
            curl -u 'root:pass' -X GET "192.168.1.100/export_raw_vdi?vdi=33a94644-ef92-4ebe-8aef-77525c5931d9&format=vhd" -o filename.vhd

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