I can't establish vdp, the help is necessary.
It is correct.
It is necessary to use this utility https://code.vmware.com/tool/ovf/4.1.0.
Repack the file with a key --skipManifestCheck.
Thank you for your help.
Hello,
I had the same issue in my LAB, it's an warning I skipped and it works fine. But in production it's not recommended to install. If you have a support you can check with VMware.
I got this when search, but I didn't tried.
This error occurs when an OVF image of a Virtual Appliance file is modified upon extraction. This usually occurs when a virtual image is being extracted using WinZip.
Steps to deploy an OVF image properly:
It is correct.
It is necessary to use this utility https://code.vmware.com/tool/ovf/4.1.0.
Repack the file with a key --skipManifestCheck.
Thank you for your help.
Thanks for this. I was only able to get this to work by converting to ovf files using ovftool as you suggest, but in my case, I did not use --skipManifestCheck as that produced an error. I got a notice on vcenter that no certificate was present after converting and it let me import the ovf.
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool --acceptAllEulas <SOURCE_OVA.OVA> <DESTINATION_OVF.OVF>
Hello,
I have same error and follow those steps:
1. download the ovf tool https://code.vmware.com/tool/ovf/4.1.0
2. from command line run
ovftool oldfile.ova newfile.ova
example
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware OVF Tool>ovftool vSphereDataProtection-6.1.5.ova vdp.ova
then it work !!!
Applying --skipManifestCheck to the OVA using the ovftool gets you past the initial dialog but the deployment still fails on VSA 6.5 with ...
Probably some other argument to fix the checksum but I don't pay VMware maintenance to patch their &@#! software! I'm filing a service request.
That is it, many thank's!!!
It seems you were deploying VM with OVA file. I just experienced the same issue you had . Fortunately , I resolved it without any third party tools ,like ovf tool etc.
Unpack your OVA file with 7zip, then you will get 4 files like the following screenshot .
Deploy the VM again , browse to your file location and select 3 files(.mf/.ovf/.vmdk) and then you will skip "invalid certificate" error.
I've tried all the methods metioned in the potic. None of them works.
The way works: Just deploy the OVF using Web Client(HTML 5).
pls:
In HTML5 UI, the deploy operation might be halted when using IE, switch to Chrome.
Another option I have had to resort to has been to deploy the OVF using a vCenter 6.0 thick client (fortunately, we still have one 6.0 environment left, for a short while longer). That usually works without any issues. I opened a SR with VMware and got the answer that this is a problem with the way that the vendor created the package, and they need to create it in a way that is fully compatible with vSphere 6.5 (eventually I got them to update an existing KB article with some verbiage about this, but it's still not good enough). Of course, that will not be especially helpful when we are in a time crunch and need to get appliances deployed, but it seems that more and more of us do need to push back on vendors to give us good packages for modern environments. In the meantime, we are stuck with all these other options to try.