To answer your other question. Yes, the original OVA that failed to import with XO managed to import correctly with XOA. It has now finished its import process and appears to have completed the full import process correctly.
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RE: OVA import failing
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RE: OVA import failing
Looks like it was installed using git from https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra
Excuse the possibly stupid sounding question but how do I tell if that's stable or latest? -
RE: OVA import failing
We have now tried two things:
We have created a smaller, 4.5GB .ova which does not show the issue on our XO-from-source installation.
We also installed a copy of xo-server 5.57.3 XOA - An import of the original OVA seems to work correctly in this. So I am currently using the temporary XOA installation to work around my issue and get the VM imported.
I get "Unexpected EOF" error when attempting to untar it:
sudo tar -xvf cacti2_200605_111227.ova
cacti2_200605_111227.ovf
cacti2_200605_111227-disk1.vmdk
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Forget the above.. it looks like the copy I made to untar was incomplete.All the same the .ovf file is extracted and looks like this:
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<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.beforeGuestShutdown" vmw:value="true" /> <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.beforeGuestStandby" vmw:value="true" /> <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.syncTimeWithHost" vmw:value="false" /> <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.toolsUpgradePolicy" vmw:value="manual" /> </VirtualHardwareSection> <AnnotationSection ovf:required="false"> <Info>A human-readable annotation</Info> <Annotation>Fro xen</Annotation> </AnnotationSection> </VirtualSystem> </Envelope>
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RE: OVA import failing
Apparently it is XO from sources but we will test with XOA also.
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RE: OVA import failing
Its pretty big and also business sensitive but i can try and reproduce the issue with something else first that I can send.
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OVA import failing
xo-server 5.60.0
Attempting to import OVA exported from ESX 5.5.
OVA is 21GBWhen offering up .ova file to XO web interface I get "Error: Buffer grain directory address is too short, expecting 8 minimum, got 0".
I don't understand the error message. Anyone got any idea what has gone wrong here?