Can you post the VirtualServer VM so we can take a look at it? Information for Customers: Server Name : ftpsite.vmware.com Username : inbound Password : inbo...
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Can you post the VirtualServer VM so we can take a look at it? Information for Customers: Server Name : ftpsite.vmware.com Username : inbound Password : inbound Method : passive FTP Notes : Customers logging in with the above information from outside the VMware network can not delete or rename files or download any files, even the file they just uploaded.
Hi Ole, We're trying to be more intelligent about not changing the SCSI controller unnecessarily. As for the dropped CD-ROM, can you post the log and .vmx file from this import? Thanks, -...
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Hi Ole, We're trying to be more intelligent about not changing the SCSI controller unnecessarily. As for the dropped CD-ROM, can you post the log and .vmx file from this import? Thanks, -Alvin
Have you tried to open up this image directly in VM server? I know thaw WS 5.5 includes a previous release of VM Importer, and allows users to open up Virtual PC images directly. I am not sure if...
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Have you tried to open up this image directly in VM server? I know thaw WS 5.5 includes a previous release of VM Importer, and allows users to open up Virtual PC images directly. I am not sure if this functionality made it into VM server, but it may be worth trying.
Is there anything unusual about the VM you are trying to import? Does is it have multiple boot partititions? Does it boot off of a partition other than the primary one? It looks like the VM I...
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Is there anything unusual about the VM you are trying to import? Does is it have multiple boot partititions? Does it boot off of a partition other than the primary one? It looks like the VM Importer service is still having a hard time reading the virtual disk. Did you simply shutdown VM server? Is it possible to completely remove vm server, vm importer 2, reinstall vm importer 2 and retry?
Type 'net start vmount2' and retry the import. If that works, there may be a problem with how we start this service. BTW, did you install VM Importer on a machine running any other VMware product...
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Type 'net start vmount2' and retry the import. If that works, there may be a problem with how we start this service. BTW, did you install VM Importer on a machine running any other VMware products? If so, which ones?
Virtual Machine Importer can import images in formats compatible with Symantec LiveState. I believe that this includes Ghost 9 and later. To import an image, choose the "Import a standalone vir...
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Virtual Machine Importer can import images in formats compatible with Symantec LiveState. I believe that this includes Ghost 9 and later. To import an image, choose the "Import a standalone virtual machine" option from the Source System Information page. Thanks, -Alvin
Hi Patrick, What is the format of the source virtual machine(Workstation/GSX/Server/Microsoft VirtualPC)? Was it located on a network share? Can you post the import log (click on "Show Log" ...
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Hi Patrick, What is the format of the source virtual machine(Workstation/GSX/Server/Microsoft VirtualPC)? Was it located on a network share? Can you post the import log (click on "Show Log" from the failure page) here? Thanks, -Alvin