of course, here it is
<VM>
<ID>32</ID>
<UID>0</UID>
<GID>0</GID>
<UNAME>oneadmin</UNAME>
<GNAME>oneadmin</GNAME>
<NAME>123</NAME>
<PERMISSIONS>
<OWNER_U>1</OWNER_U>
<OWNER_M>1</OWNER_M>
<OWNER_A>0</OWNER_A>
<GROUP_U>0</GROUP_U>
<GROUP_M>0</GROUP_M>
<GROUP_A>0</GROUP_A>
<OTHER_U>0</OTHER_U>
<OTHER_M>0</OTHER_M>
<OTHER_A>0</OTHER_A>
</PERMISSIONS>
<LAST_POLL>1410266708</LAST_POLL>
<STATE>3</STATE>
<LCM_STATE>3</LCM_STATE>
<RESCHED>0</RESCHED>
<STIME>1410189882</STIME>
<ETIME>0</ETIME>
<DEPLOY_ID>one-32</DEPLOY_ID>
<MEMORY>742400</MEMORY>
<CPU>3</CPU>
<NET_TX>0</NET_TX>
<NET_RX>0</NET_RX>
<TEMPLATE>
<AUTOMATIC_REQUIREMENTS><![CDATA[!(PUBLIC_CLOUD =
YES)]]></AUTOMATIC_REQUIREMENTS>
<CONTEXT>
<DISK_ID><![CDATA[1]]></DISK_ID>
<ETH0_DNS><![CDATA[8.8.8.8]]></ETH0_DNS>
<ETH0_GATEWAY><![CDATA[10.222.1.254]]></ETH0_GATEWAY>
<ETH0_IP><![CDATA[10.222.1.1]]></ETH0_IP>
<ETH0_MAC><![CDATA[02:00:0a:de:01:01]]></ETH0_MAC>
<ETH0_MASK><![CDATA[255.255.255.0]]></ETH0_MASK>
<ETH0_NETWORK><![CDATA[10.222.1.0]]></ETH0_NETWORK>
<NETWORK><![CDATA[YES]]></NETWORK>
<TARGET><![CDATA[hdb]]></TARGET>
</CONTEXT>
<CPU><![CDATA[0.5]]></CPU>
<DISK>
<CLONE><![CDATA[YES]]></CLONE>
<CLONE_TARGET><![CDATA[SYSTEM]]></CLONE_TARGET>
<DATASTORE><![CDATA[default]]></DATASTORE>
<DATASTORE_ID><![CDATA[1]]></DATASTORE_ID>
<DEV_PREFIX><![CDATA[hd]]></DEV_PREFIX>
<DISK_ID><![CDATA[0]]></DISK_ID>
<IMAGE><![CDATA[w2k8r2]]></IMAGE>
<IMAGE_ID><![CDATA[13]]></IMAGE_ID>
<IMAGE_UNAME><![CDATA[oneadmin]]></IMAGE_UNAME>
<LN_TARGET><![CDATA[NONE]]></LN_TARGET>
<READONLY><![CDATA[NO]]></READONLY>
<SAVE><![CDATA[NO]]></SAVE>
<SIZE><![CDATA[20585]]></SIZE>
<SOURCE><![CDATA[/vmfs/volumes/1/a84b8296fb47ece716d79137f273e014]]></SOURCE>
<TARGET><![CDATA[hda]]></TARGET>
<TM_MAD><![CDATA[vmfs]]></TM_MAD>
<TYPE><![CDATA[FILE]]></TYPE>
</DISK>
<GRAPHICS>
<LISTEN><![CDATA[0.0.0.0]]></LISTEN>
<PORT><![CDATA[5932]]></PORT>
<TYPE><![CDATA[VNC]]></TYPE>
</GRAPHICS>
<MEMORY><![CDATA[1024]]></MEMORY>
<NIC>
<AR_ID><![CDATA[0]]></AR_ID>
<BRIDGE><![CDATA[vSwitch0]]></BRIDGE>
<IP><![CDATA[10.222.1.1]]></IP>
<MAC><![CDATA[02:00:0a:de:01:01]]></MAC>
<NETWORK><![CDATA[dynamic_vmware_net]]></NETWORK>
<NETWORK_ID><![CDATA[2]]></NETWORK_ID>
<NETWORK_UNAME><![CDATA[oneadmin]]></NETWORK_UNAME>
<NIC_ID><![CDATA[0]]></NIC_ID>
<VLAN><![CDATA[YES]]></VLAN>
<VLAN_ID><![CDATA[340]]></VLAN_ID>
</NIC>
<TEMPLATE_ID><![CDATA[3]]></TEMPLATE_ID>
<VCPU><![CDATA[2]]></VCPU>
<VMID><![CDATA[32]]></VMID>
</TEMPLATE>
<USER_TEMPLATE/>
<HISTORY_RECORDS>
<HISTORY>
<OID>32</OID>
<SEQ>0</SEQ>
<HOSTNAME>10.10.10.236</HOSTNAME>
<HID>4</HID>
<CID>-1</CID>
<STIME>1410189893</STIME>
<ETIME>0</ETIME>
<VMMMAD>vmware</VMMMAD>
<VNMMAD>vmware</VNMMAD>
<TMMAD>vmfs</TMMAD>
<DS_LOCATION>/vmfs/volumes</DS_LOCATION>
<DS_ID>0</DS_ID>
<PSTIME>1410189893</PSTIME>
<PETIME>1410190981</PETIME>
<RSTIME>1410190981</RSTIME>
<RETIME>0</RETIME>
<ESTIME>0</ESTIME>
<EETIME>0</EETIME>
<REASON>0</REASON>
<ACTION>0</ACTION>
</HISTORY>
</HISTORY_RECORDS>
</VM>
Il 09/09/2014 14:40, Tino Vazquez ha scritto:
Hi Luca,
I fail to see the model type in the deployment file, it should have
something like the following:
<interface type='bridge'>
....
<model type='e1000'/>
</interface>
can you share the VM template ("onevm show -x <vid>") as well?
Best,
-Tino
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On 9 September 2014 12:52, Luca Uburti <lubu...@ricca-it.com
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Hello, I have attached those two files
thank you
Il 09/09/2014 12:22, Tino Vazquez ha scritto:
Hi Luca,
Ok, let's see if we can get to the bottom of this issue.
Could you provide the deployment file of the VM? It is placed in
the front-end, under
/var/lib/one/datastores/<ds_id>/deployment.0, where ds_id is the
id of the system datastore (0, by default).
Moreover, the .vmx file created in the ESX host can be of use.
This would be placed in the ESX host, under
/vmfs/volumes/<image_ds_id>/<vid>/disk.0/one-<vid>.vmx, where
image_ds_id is the id of the image datastore, and vid is the id
of the virtual machine as seen by OpenNebula.
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On 9 September 2014 12:14, Luca Uburti <lubu...@ricca-it.com
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Yes, even with an E1000 Nic card type set on the original
image, once I import it into Opennebula it becomes a Flexible
/ AMD PCNET.
I haven't tried installing this driver beforehand on the
original image, even though I thought the vmware tools would
take care of it.
Thanks
Luca
Il 09/09/2014 11:01, Tino Vazquez ha scritto:
Hi Luca,
Have you tried with E1000 model?
Best,
-Tino
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2014-09-09 9:13 GMT+02:00 Luca Uburti <lubu...@ricca-it.com
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Hello
I tried importing a preexisting Vmware Windows2008r2
image into Opennebula, however I have no network
connectivity.
In device manager I see an unknown ethernet controller
with a yellow exclamation mark. The hardware ID is
"pci/ven_1022&dev_2000&subsys_20001022&rev_10" which
looks like an AMD PCNET card. Inside the Esxi host I see
the network card is configured as Flexible.
In the original image I tried to use both a flexible and
Vmxnet3 network card, but as soon as I import it into
Opennebula I always get this old/incompatible network card.
I also tried reinstalling the latest Vmware tools in the
original image to no effect.
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