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      bdacasc @Danp
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      @Danp Yes ! It is on the same as all other vms that I have. I only have 2 but they work. So dont need to do anything in ubuntu OS to make it work ?

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        bdacasc @bdacasc
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        And under advance I have tried to change the NIC type to Intel E 1000
        Default was RTL8139 that did not help.

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          Danp Pro Support Team
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          Have you removed the VMware tools? Post the output from ifconfig.

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            Danp Pro Support Team @bdacasc
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            @bdacasc said in import of Ubuntu:

            And under advance I have tried to change the NIC type to Intel E 1000

            This will only have an effect if you don't have the VM tools for XCP installed, which isn't recommended.

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              bdacasc @Danp
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              @Danp 756ec0ce-f7ba-4470-ac76-5b1b3b677bab-image.png

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                bdacasc @Danp
                last edited by bdacasc

                @Danp So the VM tools for XCP isn't recommended ?
                Why ?
                Is that not recommended for all OS or just Ubuntu?
                That was the first thing I did when it was not working.

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                  gskger Top contributor @bdacasc
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                  @bdacasc I think @Danp meant it is not recommended to not install the XCP guest tools. So installing the XCP guest tools is recommended an all OS. In that case (guest tools installed) you can keep Realtek as the NIC type, which is the default for the Ubuntu template.

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                    bdacasc @Danp
                    last edited by bdacasc

                    @Danp I have done the following:
                    sudo apt remove open-vm-tools

                    sudo rm -r /etc/vmware-tools
                    sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/open-vm-tools.service
                    sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/vmtoolsd.service
                    sudo rm -r /etc/systemd/system/open-vm-tools.service.requires
                    sudo rm -r /etc/vmware-tools

                    sudo apt autoremove

                    And still no IP

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                      Danp Pro Support Team @gskger
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                      @gskger said in import of Ubuntu:

                      I think @Danp meant it is not recommended to not install the XCP guest tools.

                      Correct 😉

                      @bdacasc So, you've removed the vmware tools and installed the xcp tools? Have you rebooted the VM after uninstalling the vmware version?

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                        gskger Top contributor @bdacasc
                        last edited by gskger

                        @bdacasc Are the IPs set static at OS level of the VMs or granted via DHCP?

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                          bdacasc @gskger
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                          @gskger Fixed IP via netplan

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                            imaginapix @bdacasc
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                            @bdacasc
                            You have to change the interface name from ens160 to eth0 after migrating a Ubuntu VM from ESXi to XCP-NG.

                            The file yopu need to edit is /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml

                            After that type:

                            sudo netplan apply

                            With that the network should work again

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                              gskger Top contributor @bdacasc
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                              @bdacasc You need to update the interface name to eth0 as shown by ip a.

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                                gskger Top contributor @gskger
                                last edited by gskger

                                To slow 😇 @imaginapix already answered

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                                  bdacasc @imaginapix
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                                  @imaginapix

                                  And the deed is done !

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                                    bdacasc @bdacasc
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                                    Plenty Thx u all !

                                    I can now ping !
                                    Now You have teached me something !

                                    Most greatfull for your help

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                                      imaginapix @bdacasc
                                      last edited by imaginapix

                                      @bdacasc

                                      Glad to see everything is working now.

                                      Just as a little background:
                                      This problem is caused by the different way ESXi and XCP-NG handled devices. For Ubuntu this causes a difference in the network interface name, for other Linux variants this causes the disk device name to change from something like /dev/sda to /dev/xvda .

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                                        Another win for our awesome community 😎 Thanks everyone, I'm really glad to see I'm less and less needed to get threads solved! It's a very good sign 🙂

                                        edit: fear not, I'll be always around here 😉

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