VM from ESXi to Xenserver
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 OK so I've got a XenServer and XO running  
 So I thought time to get some production machines on there and really play with XO - like backups and moving from host to host etc.So I Exported a CentOS machine (running Unifi Controller V4) into a OVF. Used XenCentre to import, which it did no errors. But when I boot the VM up I see this:- 
  Any Tips on fixing rather than re-build? Remember i'm a newbie at Linux  
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 @hobbit666 There should a proper way to export/import. If all else fails... there's still good old rsync 
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 @thwr said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @hobbit666 There should a proper way to export/import. If all else fails... there's still good old rsync According to Citrix that is the way to do it. Export as OVF then import. 
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 I've never moved from ESXi to XS, I'm afraid. 
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 @hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @thwr said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @hobbit666 There should a proper way to export/import. If all else fails... there's still good old rsync According to Citrix that is the way to do it. Export as OVF then import. Can't help here, never really used XS - another thing on my you-need-to-check-that-out-list. Damn, need to get another box of continuous paper for my printer  Anyway, like I said, there are loads of tutorials for moving Linux to a new "disk" using rsync. Should work without issues as long as the kernel is somehow generic. 
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 Kernel is generic here as long as the new target is not set for full PV. 
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 This isn't a XenServer issue, but an issue with the CentOS and being exported from ESXi. Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again. 
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 Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported. 
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 @coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported. Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: This isn't a XenServer issue, but an issue with the CentOS and being exported from ESXi. Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again. Will try that before I go home now  
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 @hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported. Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning. Hmm, that's odd from the errors it looks like it has the /boot partition but the other ones were on a different drive. 
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 @coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @coliver said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: Did you have multiple drives on CentOS? This looks like one of the drives didn't get exported. Don't think so it was just a minimum default install of CentOS. I guessed it would of been single disk, default partitioning. Hmm, that's odd from the errors it looks like it has the /boot partition but the other ones were on a different drive. What command can I run on the VM on the ESXi server to see this info? 
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 @DustinB3403 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: Try re-exporting the VM and importing it again. Still the same  
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 @hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation. 
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 @Danp said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation. Yeah I found that but not sure how to use the commands or where  will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins. will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins. 
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 @hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @Danp said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: @hobbit666 A quick Google search turned up this. Not sure if it's applicable in your situation. Yeah I found that but not sure how to use the commands or where  will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins. will have a play Monday now as be off home in an 30mins. Here is what I had to do for Hyper-V. I would expect something similar will need done. 
 https://mangolassi.it/topic/8351/updating-the-linux-boot-image-before-migrating-from-vmware-to-hyper-v
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 Thanks @JaredBusch will have a look and play monday 
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 Still can't seem to fix that now got a new issues i'm sure has been discussed here but can't find it. When I try and do a clean install of CentOS7 on XenServer the console gives me a blank screen after selecting Install?? 
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 @hobbit666 said in VM from ESXi to Xenserver: Still can't seem to fix that now got a new issues i'm sure has been discussed here but can't find it. When I try and do a clean install of CentOS7 on XenServer the console gives me a blank screen after selecting Install?? Ignore me. Closing XenCentre and reopening seemed to work  
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 glad to know that  








