Solved Installing XenServer 7 on Lenovo TS140
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@openit said in Installing XenServer 7 on Lenovo TS140:
@DustinB3403
Okay.What's this "Mangos" by the way ?
Mangos = members of mangolassi.it
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Dustin is referring to other users of Mangolassi (This website) - Other Mangos for short.
I'm also using Xenserver 7 -
I am running it, but prefer ESXi.
Curious why you are switching? Cost? -
@Texkonc Recommended by Mongos than ESXi Free.
Sorry not to mention, I am using VMWare ESxi 6 free.Also, started implementing "Mongos" keyword
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Oops, Error !
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Is that seems to Hard disk issue or Installer ?
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@openit Probably your installation media.
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@Danp Ok, let me check.
Burning freshly downloaded ISO on DVD......... -
Wow ! Installation started.....!!
@Danp You are correct ! -
It's worth running a check against your drives to make sure they are in good working order as well.
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Done with installation.
Server is up and running. Connected server with XenCenter.
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@DustinB3403 Okay, will scan drive also.
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Now it's time to move all vms from ESXi 6 free to XenServer 7.
My understanding is, I need to export each vm to ovf and convert with XenConvert, then import ?
Now both servers are running, is there any easier method to migrate ?
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@openit said in Installing XenServer 7 on Lenovo TS140:
Now it's time to move all vms from ESXi 6 free to XenServer 7.
My understanding is, I need to export each vm to ovf and convert with XenConvert, then import ?
Now both servers are running, is there any easier method to migrate ?
I'd love to hear the step by step that you follow to accomplish. I'm trying to migrate two bare metal servers to XenServer 7.
My googling has shown that XenConvert doesn't work with 7, and not supported with 6.5 (though it has been reported as working). There is a Xen Convertor VM, but you have to have a paid support contract with Citrix it get the current version. I did find links to the new old 6.2 version on XS's website though. -
Just export to ovf and import into xs. Once imported remove VMware drivers install xs drivers.
No "conversion" at all.
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@DustinB3403 Noted.
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@Dashrender Done with migrating one VM (hyperv VM) and was sucessful. Tested on XenServer 7 by running it.
Few things we need to consider :
- Export and Import is taking long (depends on vm size)
- I am importing VM from ESXi to my computer and Exporting (OVA) from my computer to XenServer 7.
- I have configured vSphere client for ESXi and XenCenter for XS7 which makes my work bit easier (feels working locally-within my computer).
- Make sure you are connected with cable (for performance).
Exporting from ESXi
After export (OVA)
Importing to XS7
Imported successfully and running
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Here, Hyperv vm was a test VM I was running on ESXi and because it's smaller size, I have chosen this one to test import and export.
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@Dashrender
Make sure you have double space than VM at export target, as I have observed that while importing the OVA from XenCenter, it is creating a copy on source (ova) location and then copying to XS7 SR. -
@openit said in Installing XenServer 7 on Lenovo TS140:
@Dashrender
Make sure you have double space than VM at export target, as I have observed that while importing the OVA from XenCenter, it is creating a copy on source (ova) location and then copying to XS7 SR.ug.. 700+ GB, means I need a 2 TB drive or more.