It is not visible in the default tree view, but if you go to Home->Inventory->VMs and Templates you can see the folders.
The structure looks like: nssesxi-mgmt --> North Sutton Street --> Systems --> vm1 etc Not sure why the cluster name disappears from this view. Cheers, Campbell On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Pavel Gashev <p...@acronis.com> wrote: > So there is no Systems folder? > > > > Try: > > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi/ > nssesxi04-mgmt.ldn.arda.net?no_verify=1 > > > > > > On 17/06/16 14:10, "Cam Mac" <iuco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Pavel, > > > > I can't do a screenshot right now, but the structure in vCenter is: > > > > nssesxi-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > --> North Sutton Street > > --> nssesxi > > --> nssesxi01-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > nssesxi02-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > nssesxi03-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > nssesxi04-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > nssesxi05-mgmt.ldn.arda.net > > > > I've tried fully qualified names, but the same error occurs. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Cam > > > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Pavel Gashev <p...@acronis.com> wrote: > > Cam, > > > > It's another error. Now there is an issue with esxi server name – > 'nssesxi04-mgmt'. It must be the same as appears in vcenter. A screenshot > of vcenter tree would help. > > > > Please note, there is no need to double escape the URL. > > > > On 17/06/16 13:00, "Cam Mac" <iuco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Pavel, > > > > I've tried those URLs (and quite a few other permutations) but get the > following errors: > > > > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt > /Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > > > > Enter ARDA\cam's password for nssesxi-mgmt: > > error: failed to connect to the hypervisor > > error: internal error: Could not find host system specified in '/North > Sutton Street/Systems/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt' > > > > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt > /North%20Sutton%20Street/Systems/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > > > > Enter ARDA\cam's password for nssesxi-mgmt: > > error: failed to connect to the hypervisor > > error: internal error: Could not find host system specified in '/North > Sutton Street/Systems/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt' > > > > If I double escape the spaces with %2520, it reports it can't find the > datacenter. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Campbell > > > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Pavel Gashev <p...@acronis.com> wrote: > > Cam, > > > > I believe the URL must be the following: > > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt > /Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > > or > > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt > /North%20Sutton%20Street/Systems/nssesxi/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > > > > > > On 09/06/16 20:28, "users-boun...@ovirt.org on behalf of Cam Mac" < > users-boun...@ovirt.org on behalf of iuco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to import and convert some VMWare guests from a VMWare cluster > with vCenter version 6, to a KVM (oVirt) host. The KVM node (RHEL 7.2) has > virt-v2v 1.28.1, though I've also tried using Fedora 23 which has 1.32.4. > > > > The details are: > > > > vCenter server: nssesxi-mgmt > > Datacenter name: North Sutton Street > > esxi server which runs the VM: nssesxi-mgmt04 > > folder name: Systems > > VM name: wvm2 > > cluster name: nssesxi > > > > I tried via the 'Import' option in the oVirt GUI, and put the details > above in, and after thinking about it for a while, it returns a 500 > internal server error. As I'm authing against AD, I put my username as > cam@ARDA. I have attached the log (gzipped). > > > > > > I've also tried via the command line, and the result is much the same. I > did post the below to the libvirt-users mailing list but have not had a > response, so I thought I'd see if anyone here might know what is going on. > > > > Unfortunately, spaces were put in the name of the datacenter, so I escape > them with %20 > > > > So the final URI is constructed as: > > > > vpx://<DOMAIN\user@<vcenter_server>/<folder>/<datacenter_name>/<esxi_server> > <vm_name> > > > > The error I get is: > > > > # virt-v2v -v -x -ic > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt/Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > wvm2 > > virt-v2v: libguestfs 1.28.1 (x86_64) > > [ 0.0] Opening the source -i libvirt -ic > vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt/Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1 > wvm2 > > input_libvirt_vcenter_https: source: scheme vpx server nssesxi-mgmt > > Enter ARDA\cam's password for nssesxi-mgmt: > > libvirt: ESX Driver error : internal error: Could not find compute > resource specified in '/Systems/North Sutton Street/nssesxi04-mgmt' > > virt-v2v: error: internal error: invalid argument: cannot open libvirt > > connection > > 'vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt > /Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1' > > > > If reporting bugs, run virt-v2v with debugging enabled and include the > > complete output: > > > > virt-v2v -v -x [...] > > # > > > > > > # virsh -c > 'vpx://ARDA%5ccam@nssesxi-mgmt/Systems/North%20Sutton%20Street/nssesxi04-mgmt?no_verify=1' > list --all > > Enter ARDA\cam's password for nssesxi-mgmt: > > error: failed to connect to the hypervisor > > error: internal error: Could not find compute resource specified in > '/Systems/North Sutton Street/nssesxi04-mgmt' > > # > > > > I can access via http a list of VMs at the following URL: > > > > > https://nssesxi-mgmt/folder?dcPath=North%2520Sutton%2520Street&dsName=nssesxi%252dc2%252dr10%252dlun2 > > > > Below is the URI to the vm itself (once shutdown, it gets the name > 'vm2_1'): > > > > > https://nssesxi-mgmt/folder/wvm2_1?dcPath=North%2520Sutton%2520Street&dsName=nssesxi%252dc1%252dr10%252dlun2 > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Cheers, > > > > -Cam > > > > > >
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