Thanks to all, that worked for me!
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Regards,
José
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El 26/09/2014 21:21, Kirk Kosinski escribió:
Hi, as the others mentioned only OVA is supported. To use it in
CloudStack you first need to upload the OVA file to a web server that
CloudStack (specifically the SSVM) can reach. Next, in the
Hi, as the others mentioned only OVA is supported. To use it in
CloudStack you first need to upload the OVA file to a web server that
CloudStack (specifically the SSVM) can reach. Next, in the CloudStack
UI go to Templates Register template and fill in the details
(including the URL to the
Only OVA is supported - as its a single file VS 3 files you get with OVF.
On 9/24/14, 10:09 AM, José Egas López wrote:
Hi, I have exported an OVA and also an OVF template from an existing
VM from vSphere.
The templates have the following types of file:
OVA -- templateName.ova
OVF--
Hi, I have exported an OVA and also an OVF template from an existing VM
from vSphere.
The templates have the following types of file:
OVA -- templateName.ova
OVF-- templateName.mf; templateName.ovf; templateName.vmdk
I want to deploy a VM in CS from one of those templates.
I'm not sure about
Jose,
You can add the .ova fila as template in CS.
-Sanjeev
-Original Message-
From: José Egas López [mailto:josee...@farmaenlace.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:40 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Adding OVA or OVF VMs to CS 4.3.1
Hi, I have exported an OVA