GitHub user luboss79 created a discussion: Import from vmware failed - NFS error
Hello, I am trying to use the Import-Export tool in ACS with configured NFS primary storage. I'm getting the NFS error: `2026-03-17 12:26:59,607 ERROR [c.c.h.g.VMwareGuru] (API-Job-Executor-8:[ctx-59095062, job-17951, ctx-7c2428ef]) (logid:59fd44a1) Error create template file of the VM: vm-export-test from vCenter vcenter.ourdomain.sk: Unable to create mount point for nfs://172.0.0.10//mnt/NFS_DATA/psm-ps-migration com.cloud.utils.exception.CloudRuntimeException: Unable to create mount point for nfs://172.0.0.10//mnt/NFS_DATA/psm-ps-migration` Here are the steps to reproduce mi issue: 1. Select Migrate existing instance to KVM 2. Choose the External VMware vCenter - add the connect parameters 3. VM instance for export is visible in Instance Listing 4. Choose the VM - Import Instance 5. Fill the name, choose the compute offering 6. Click OK ACS version: 4.22.0 KVM Hosts: Oracle Linux 8.10 Primary storage: NFS The question is: Please explain the log, does it mean that the NFS storage (ACS primary) is beeing mounted on the vcenter server? If so, is it mandatory prerequisite for importing the instance from vmware? Thank you GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/12839 ---- This is an automatically sent email for [email protected]. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: [email protected]
