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OVF 0.9 import fails => Fixed in SVN

Reported by:AkenineOwned by:
Component: OVF Version: VirtualBox 4.3.2
Keywords: ovf0.9 Cc:
Guest type: other Host type: other

Description

Tried importing icinga image:

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Attachments

envelope.xml (30.2 KB) - added by Akenine6 years ago.
OVF Envelope extracted from image
Fortigate-VM64.hw07_vmxnet2.ovf (26.4 KB) - added by ak27665 years ago.

Change History

Changed 6 years ago by Akenine

  • attachmentenvelope.xml added
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comment:1 Changed 5 years ago by GabrieleV

Even if I export a native Virtualbox Virtual MAchine as OVF 0.9, I can't import it back.Same error:

  • Create a virtual machine in virtualbox
  • Export it as ovf 0.9
  • Try to import

comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by Akenine

Download Ovf File

There is a thread about this problem in the forum:

It looks like xml-parsing just fails for OVF 0.9, even if the envelopes conform to the standard

comment:3 Changed 5 years ago by GabrieleV

comment:4 Changed 5 years ago by frank

Sd gundam scad hammers wii iso. Finally found and fixed the problem. The fix will be part of the next maintenance release. Thanks for the report!

comment:5 Changed 5 years ago by frank

  • Summary changed from OVF 0.9 import fails to OVF 0.9 import fails => Fixed in SVN

comment:6 Changed 5 years ago by frank

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

comment:7 Changed 5 years ago by ak2766

I've recently tried to import an appliance (Fortigate) but I'm getting the error listed above, but with Virtualbox 4.3.12 - is there a regression?

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Changed 5 years ago by ak2766

  • attachmentFortigate-VM64.hw07_vmxnet2.ovf added
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Open the FortiGate VM OVF file with the vSphere client

To deploy the FortiGate VM OVF template:
  1. Launch the VMware vSphere client, enter the IP address or host name of your server, enter your user name and password and select Login.
    The vSphere client home page opens.
  1. Select File > Deploy OVF Template to launch the OVF Template wizard.
    The OVF Template Source page opens.
  2. Select the source location of the OVF file. Select Browse and locate the OVF file on your computer. Select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template Details page opens.
  3. Verify the OVF template details. This page details the product name, download size, size on disk, and description. Select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template End User License Agreement page opens.
  4. Read the end user license agreement for FortiGate VM. Select Accept and then select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template Name and Location page opens.
  5. Enter a name for this OVF template. The name can contain up to 80 characters and it must be unique within the inventory folder. Select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template Disk Format page opens.
  6. Select one of the following:
  • Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed: Allocates the disk space statically (no other volumes can take the space), but does not write zeros to the blocks until the first write takes place to that block during runtime (which includes a full disk format).
  • Thick Provision Eager Zeroed: Allocates the disk space statically (no other volumes can take the space), and writes zeros to all the blocks.
  • Thin Provision: Allocates the disk space only when a write occurs to a block, but the total volume size is reported by VMFS to the OS. Other volumes can take the remaining space. This allows you to float space between your servers, and expand your storage when your size monitoring indicates there is a problem. Note that once a Thin Provisioned block is allocated, it remains on the volume regardless if you have deleted data, etc.
  1. Select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template Network Mapping page opens.
  2. Map the networks used in this OVF template to networks in your inventory. Network 1 maps to port1 of the FortiGate VM. You must set the destination network for this entry to access the device console. Select Next to continue.
    The OVF Template Ready to Complete page opens.
  3. Review the template configuration. Make sure that Power on after deployment is not enabled. You might need to configure the FortiGate VM hardware settings prior to powering on the FortiGate VM.
  4. Select Finish to deploy the OVF template. You will receive a Deployment Completed Successfully dialog box once the FortiGate VM OVF template wizard has finished.

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