Thanks, I'll try VMware ova.
Regards
El lun., 2 de marzo de 2020 12:47 p. m., Michal Skrivanek <
michal.skriva...@redhat.com> escribió:
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> On 28 Feb 2020, at 19:37, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
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> So far nor virtualbox ova in any format nor EXi work :-(
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> yes, because none of those are
> On 28 Feb 2020, at 19:37, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
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> So far nor virtualbox ova in any format nor EXi work :-(
>
>
yes, because none of those are supported. OVA doesn’t mean much, it’s just a
generic “wrapper” for anything inside, you need to specifically support OVA
which some other
So far nor virtualbox ova in any format nor EXi work :-(
Thanks
El 28/2/20 a las 12:25, Edward Berger escribió:
I haven't tried many but for one I just untarred the thing to get the
disk image file and created a new VM with that.
Sometimes the ova file is compressed/assembled in some way that
This is not a disk upload, which works fine, this is an import. It loads
locally from one hypervisor, and the same problem happens on the other
nodes. I can load the ova, select the vm to import and see all the
params, then in the import process, it fails.
Regards
El 28/2/20 a las 03:11,
I haven't tried many but for one I just untarred the thing to get the disk
image file and created a new VM with that.
Sometimes the ova file is compressed/assembled in some way that might not
be compatible.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 1:12 AM Jayme wrote:
> If the problem is with the upload process
If the problem is with the upload process specifically it’s likely that you
do not have the ovirt engine certificate installed in your browser.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 11:34 PM Juan Pablo Lorier
wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm running 4.3.8.2-1.el7 (just updated engine to see if it helps) and I
> haven't
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