VM from ESXi to Xenserver
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Kernel is generic here as long as the new target is not set for full PV.
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This isn't a XenServer issue, but an issue with the CentOS and being exported from ESXi.
Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again.
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Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported.
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@coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported.
Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning.
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@DustinB3403 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
This isn't a XenServer issue, but an issue with the CentOS and being exported from ESXi.
Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again.
Will try that before I go home now
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@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported.
Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning.
Hmm, that's odd from the errors it looks like it has the /boot partition but the other ones were on a different drive.
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@coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported.
Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning.
Hmm, that's odd from the errors it looks like it has the /boot partition but the other ones were on a different drive.
What command can I run on the VM on the ESXi server to see this info?
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@DustinB3403 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again.
Still the same
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@hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation.
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@Danp said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation.
Yeah I found that but not sure how to use the commands or where will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins.
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@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@Danp said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation.
Yeah I found that but not sure how to use the commands or where will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins.
Here is what I had to do for Hyper-V. I would expect something similar will need done.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/8351/updating-the-linux-boot-image-before-migrating-from-vmware-to-hyper-v -
Thanks @JaredBusch will have a look and play monday
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Still can't seem to fix that now got a new issues i'm sure has been discussed here but can't find it.
When I try and do a clean install of CentOS7 on XenServer the console gives me a blank screen after selecting Install??
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@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Still can't seem to fix that now got a new issues i'm sure has been discussed here but can't find it.
When I try and do a clean install of CentOS7 on XenServer the console gives me a blank screen after selecting Install??
Ignore me. Closing XenCentre and reopening seemed to work
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glad to know that
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@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Still can't seem to fix that now got a new issues i'm sure has been discussed here but can't find it.
When I try and do a clean install of CentOS7 on XenServer the console gives me a blank screen after selecting Install??
Ignore me. Closing XenCentre and reopening seemed to work
Ya that issue has been around for a while. Not sure what the problem is. Sometimes if you just switch tabs or to a different VM and back it will show up.
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Did you remove esxi tools from guest before export? This is important.
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@momurda said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Did you remove esxi tools from guest before export? This is important.
Migrating from VMWare to Hyper-V, I have never found this to be required. In fact, it causes more issues many times.
I typically remove the VMWare tools afterward.
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@JaredBusch said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
@momurda said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver:
Did you remove esxi tools from guest before export? This is important.
Migrating from VMWare to Hyper-V, I have never found this to be required. In fact, it causes more issues many times.
I typically remove the VMWare tools afterward.
Did the same (vSphere 5.5 -> Hyper-V 2012 R2), just remove them past-import.
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HyperV isnt Xenserver
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX116603
How to from Citrix on exporting/importing from esxi to xenserver.