Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...
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@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
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@networknerd said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
ok turns out I'm a fkn idiot and their most recent version of GMS Analyzer works on 6.5. I just got a strange error the first time I tried to deploy the OFV, researched the error, then found a work around that said to install the previous version first, which does not work with 6.5. Calling support, they told me that previous version wouldn't work on 6.5 but failed to tell me to try the newest version. The second time I called support, the tech I got told me that the newest version does work with 6.5 and I gave it a THIRD try and of course it worked find.
I have no idea how and why I never cease to be an idiot.
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@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@networknerd said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
ok turns out I'm a fkn idiot and their most recent version of GMS Analyzer works on 6.5. I just got a strange error the first time I tried to deploy the OFV, researched the error, then found a work around that said to install the previous version first, which does not work with 6.5. Calling support, they told me that previous version wouldn't work on 6.5 but failed to tell me to try the newest version. The second time I called support, the tech I got told me that the newest version does work with 6.5 and I gave it a THIRD try and of course it worked find.
I have no idea how and why I never cease to be an idiot.
I was going to say I have that on Hyperv, Vmware and Xenserver and has not been an issue but again we all learn something new everyday. Doesn't mean we are idiots.
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@dbeato said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@networknerd said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
ok turns out I'm a fkn idiot and their most recent version of GMS Analyzer works on 6.5. I just got a strange error the first time I tried to deploy the OFV, researched the error, then found a work around that said to install the previous version first, which does not work with 6.5. Calling support, they told me that previous version wouldn't work on 6.5 but failed to tell me to try the newest version. The second time I called support, the tech I got told me that the newest version does work with 6.5 and I gave it a THIRD try and of course it worked find.
I have no idea how and why I never cease to be an idiot.
I was going to say I have that on Hyperv, Vmware and Xenserver and has not been an issue but again we all learn something new everyday. Doesn't mean we are idiots.
haha thanks.
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@dbeato said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@networknerd said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
ok turns out I'm a fkn idiot and their most recent version of GMS Analyzer works on 6.5. I just got a strange error the first time I tried to deploy the OFV, researched the error, then found a work around that said to install the previous version first, which does not work with 6.5. Calling support, they told me that previous version wouldn't work on 6.5 but failed to tell me to try the newest version. The second time I called support, the tech I got told me that the newest version does work with 6.5 and I gave it a THIRD try and of course it worked find.
I have no idea how and why I never cease to be an idiot.
I was going to say I have that on Hyperv, Vmware and Xenserver and has not been an issue but again we all learn something new everyday. Doesn't mean we are idiots.
How did you get it on Hyper-V? After I failed to get it on ESXi, I went down a huge rabbit hole trying to get it to work on Hyper-V 2012 R2... I extracted the .vmdx from the .ova and tried to convert it to a .vhdk with Powershell, but I couldn't get it to work..
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@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dbeato said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@networknerd said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@scottalanmiller said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dave247 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
@dustinb3403 said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
I'm confused why your UTM device would even know or care what hypervisor it may or may not be on.
Have you tried using it, on your ESXi 6.5 system?
The appliance is downloadable in OVF which is for VMware. It is not compatible on 6.5 and displays errors, which is why I called support and that's when they told me it only works on up to 6.
Oh, is this an older UTM that they aren't supporting any longer? Do they have a current version?
hahaha.. No. They (SonicWall) said 6.5 will eventually be supported.
That's insane. vSphere 6.5 has been out for over a year, and they can't support it yet? This kind of stuff bothers me about vendors.
I was talking with someone the other day who had moved a bunch of VMs from a vSphere 5.0 cluster host to a fresh vSphere 6.5U1 cluster. There were some Linux VMs that were not supported on 6.5 per the 3rd party vendor and would have required a tremendous effort to update the 3rd party software running in the Linux VMs. So they ended up being left on the 5.0 cluster for now. It's not exactly the same as your situation here, but it was equally frustrating to hear.
ok turns out I'm a fkn idiot and their most recent version of GMS Analyzer works on 6.5. I just got a strange error the first time I tried to deploy the OFV, researched the error, then found a work around that said to install the previous version first, which does not work with 6.5. Calling support, they told me that previous version wouldn't work on 6.5 but failed to tell me to try the newest version. The second time I called support, the tech I got told me that the newest version does work with 6.5 and I gave it a THIRD try and of course it worked find.
I have no idea how and why I never cease to be an idiot.
I was going to say I have that on Hyperv, Vmware and Xenserver and has not been an issue but again we all learn something new everyday. Doesn't mean we are idiots.
How did you get it on Hyper-V? After I failed to get it on ESXi, I went down a huge rabbit hole trying to get it to work on Hyper-V 2012 R2... I extracted the .vmdx from the .ova and tried to convert it to a .vhdk with Powershell, but I couldn't get it to work..
Setting it up on a Vmware LAB server and then converted the VM to Hyperv. Like a V2V migration.
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But you can also use the installer and install it directly on Server 2012.
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@dbeato said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
But you can also use the installer and install it directly on Server 2012.
This is for Sonicwall Analyzer only.
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@dbeato said in Trouble converting an OVF to VMDK using MVMC...:
But you can also use the installer and install it directly on Server 2012.
Yeah I tried that and failed.
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You may have an existing settings file (like a .vmx) which you can convert into ovf format using VMware's tool 'ovftool':http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/vsphere/automationtools/ovf
There's quite a lot of options, which are detailed here in the user guide:http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/ovf/ovf20/ovftool_201_userguide.pdfIf thats not a viable option, You can download the OVF Import/Export tool from the Microsoft Download Center. The OVF Import/Export tool is distributed as a Windows Installer package. You must install the tool on an existing VMM management server that has the VMM console installed.