Dnia 20 września 2017 11:25 Arik Hadas <ahadas@redhat.com> napisał(a):
Dnia 19 września 2017 16:03 Arik Hadas <ahadas@redhat.com> napisał(a):
I also tried to use the Import Virtual Machines option, there is an option to set the source to Vmware Virtual Appliance (OVA) but I don't know how to fill in the Path box. Tried http://ip_address/file.ova but did not work.Yes, that's the right way of doing that.In the path you should specify the local path to the file on the host, for example if you placed in the export domain it will be something like: /rhev/data-center/<pool_id>/<domain_id>/.../file.ova but you can put it also in /tmp in some specific host and select that host as a proxy.Thanks, it works but now..... I am getting:-Failed to convert Vm ASAvand then-Failed to import Vm ASAv to Data Center Default, Cluster Default.Do you know how to troubleshoot it?So you managed to reach the conversion phase - that's a good progress.We'll need the VDSM log that covers the time of the conversion on the host that was selected as proxy in order to investigate the failure. Could you please file a bug [1] and attach the log to that bug?
G.Dnia 19 września 2017 15:40 gabriel_skupien@o2.pl <gabriel_skupien@o2.pl> napisał(a):
I am trying to import OVA file into my test oVirt env. I already have the export domain configured but when I go to the "VM Import" tab the "Import" button in inactive.oVirt 4.1.5/4.1.6Any clue?G._______________________________________________ Users mailing list_______________________________________________ Users mailing list