Hi,
I have a VMware Server 2.0 running in windows with a Ubuntu VM Guest of virtual hardware v4. I want to move the this guest VM over to ESXi 4.0 (with virtual Center license).
I know the converter is the ideal method of moving VMs but my understanding is it doesn't support Linux. What the best way to move the VM from VM Server to ESXi? I'm guessing I can just turn off the VM, copy the files over and add to the ESXi host inventory?
Thanks.
use version 4 of converter.
Turn off the vm.
Point converter to the vmx file.
Tada!
i have converted all manner of linux systems that were supported and unsupported successfully.
It does support linux.
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I have not migrated anything from Server 2 in awhile, but what you suggested is exactly how I did it. I shutdown the Server 2 Guest VM, copied the files over to my vCenter ESX cluster, then imported the machine using the .vmx file. Depending on you ESX configuration, you can edit all the VM guest setting before you fire it up.
I just tried both ways and so far no success.
Converter:
Shut down the Ubuntu virtual machine
Ran VMware converter 3.0 against virtual machine
Got error message "cannot open the source image" but it still ran.
Conversion completed.
On ESXi Got errror "File "/vmfs/..." File already has an encoding "UTF-8". Cannot open configuration file"
Copying
Copied VM folder onto the datastore
Added VM to inventory
Got error "Device 'Hard disk 1' has a backing type that is not supported. This is a general limitation of the virtual machine's virtual hardware version on the selected host."
Taking a chance I upgraded the hardware version from 4 to 7.
Got error "Failed to open disk scsi0:0: unsupported and/or invalid disk type 2. Did you forget to import the disk first?...."
I'm trying to get converter v4 working and then retry with that. Any ideas how I can get this working?
Thanks.
Create a new virtual machine, select "Use Exsisting disk". Select the .vmdk of the VM you want to bring over.
Tried creating a new virtual machine and adding the disk, that also didnt' work. First if I tried adding it to a Virtual Machine v4 (which Server says it is) it doesn't see the vmdk file in the datastore to add. If I select v7 it finds the disks and add it. When I try to start the VM I get the following error:
Failed to open disk scsi0:0: Unsupported and/or invalid disk type 7. Did you forget to import the disk first?Unable to create virtual SCSI device for scsi0:0.
I tried switching between BusLogic Parelle & LSI Logic Parallel but I get the same error each time.
Any other ideas?
use version 4 of converter.
Turn off the vm.
Point converter to the vmx file.
Tada!
i have converted all manner of linux systems that were supported and unsupported successfully.
Thanks for the help. Per LucasAlbers suggestion I upgraded to converter 4 and it worked perfectly. Server was migrated to ESXi v4 last friday and been running without issues since.