I've installed certificates for all of the hosts in my pool however - I still get the "Unreachable hosts" message when I sign in to the pool master. I assume that this is the case since it references the hosts by IP address rather than hostnames. Is there something I should be doing to reference the FQDN of the hosts rather than the IP address?
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I've installed certificates for all of the hosts in my pool however - I still get the "Unreachable hosts" message when I sign in to the pool master. I assume that this is the case since it references the hosts by IP address rather than hostnames. Is there something I should be doing to reference the FQDN of the hosts rather than the IP address?
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I'm a Fortinet Engineer. As part of my job I'm constantly testing Fortinet VMs of different types (FortiAnalyzer, FortiManager, FortiGate, etc.) I've migrated from VMWare 6.7 over to XCP-ng and XO (Compiled my own.) In the past, I would download a zip file containing the OVF and all of the disk images associated with the OVF and import them into VSphere when I wanted to spin something up. I'm not sure how to accomplish the same task within XO. One of the options for VM images is XEN which contains an OVF and and two VHDs. What do I need to do to use these to create a VM?