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Export SolusVM Managed Xen VPS to OVF?

AmpedVPSAmpedVPS Member
edited November 2012 in General

I'm trying to find a way to move a couple of my SolusVM managed XEN VPSs to an OVF so that I can import them into my VMware environment? Does anyone have any idea how to do this?

I tried connecting XenCenter directly to a SolusVM managed Xen box - but it won't connect. I guess SolusVM somehow takes control of Xen environment, or it is just not supported. If I could get this workign, I could export OVF via XenCenter, but alas, no budge.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

A.

Comments

  • Xen != XCP/XenServer

    SolusVM has embeded Xen, no way to get XenCenter working with it

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited November 2012

    I think you can convert a live machine running on whatever, to vmware or xcp/xenserver.
    I did it quite a few times, tho not exactly sure which one it was some 2 years ago.

    EDIT: "VMware vCenter Converter supports conversions from sources such as physical machines, VMware and Microsoft virtual machine formats and certain 3rd party disk image formats."

    A live machine I think qualifies as physical even if running on emulated hardware.

  • Vmware converter is your best bet
    Ive used it a few times when moving virtual machines between different version of vmware.

  • Thanks. VMware Converter it is!

  • Ahh right. VMWare can do system converter. I've tried it not so long ago, to turn my xp into a virtual machine.

  • P2v and v2v :)

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