Import an Open Virtualization Format (OVF) file from an Avance unit if you want to transfer a VM to the everRun 7.x system for deployment. (To migrate a physical machine (PM) or virtual machine (VM) to the everRun 7.x system without using an OVF file, see Migrating a Physical Machine or Virtual Machine to an everRun 7.x System.)
To import a VM from an Avance unit, first use the Avance Management Console to export OVF and hard disk files to a management PC, and then use the everRun Availability Console to import the OVF and hard disk files from the management PC to the everRun system.
When you import a VM image in the everRun Availability Console, the import wizard allows you to choose between importing or restoring the VM. Importing a VM creates a new instance of the VM with unique hardware IDs. Restoring a VM creates an identical VM with the same hardware IDs (SMBIOS UUID, system serial number, and MAC addresses, if provided in the VM image) that your guest operating system and applications may require for software licensing. To prevent conflicts with the original VM, restore a VM only if you want to transfer it to the everRun system and stop using it on the source system.
Exporting a VM from the Avance unit exports the VM's configuration in an OVF file along with a copy of the selected volumes on your management PC.
To prepare for exporting a VM from the Avance unit (Windows-based VMs only)
Log on to the Avance unit with the Avance Management Console.
Download the VirtIO.exe driver installation utility from the Drivers and Tools section of the Downloads page at http://www.stratus.com/go/support/everrun to the guest operating system.
If you want to verify the integrity of the VirtIO.exe file, also download the associated fciv (Windows) or md5sum (Linux) checksum file and execute similar commands to those described in Obtaining everRun Software.
Click Restart Later when Windows prompts you to restart the guest operating system.
Installing the VirtIO drivers also installs the XenConvert utility required for exports from everRun MX systems; however, this utility is not used on Avance units. You can optionally uninstall the VirtIO drivers and the XenConvert utility after a successful import, as described later in this topic.
To export a VM from the Avance unit
The following procedure describes how to export a VM from Avance, but you can also create a snapshot and export the snapshot to reduce downtime for the source VM. To create a snapshot, see the Avance online help.
Importing a VM to the everRun system imports the VM's configuration and any associated volumes that you select from the OVF export on your management PC.
To import a VM to the everRun system
Review the information and make any desired edits, if necessary:
Name, CPU, and Memory
Change the name of the virtual machine, edit the number of vCPUs, or allocate the total memory it can use.
Storage
Shows all of the volumes. Select the Create box for a volume to allocate a storage container for the volume on the everRun system (the boot volume is required). Select the Restore Data box to import data for a volume from the OVF file.
Network
Displays all of the available networks. You can remove a network or add one that is not already allocated. A minimum of one network is required.
Click Import to begin importing the VM. When the transfer is complete, click Done to close the import wizard.
If applicable, use the Reprovision Virtual Machine wizard to allocate additional resources to the VM, as described in Reprovisioning Virtual Machine Resources.
When you are finished reprovisioning the VM, click Start to boot the VM.
After you verify that the new VM is functioning properly, the import process is complete; however, the everRun system may continue to synchronize data between PMs to enable High Availability (HA) or Fault Tolerant (FT) operation.
To optionally uninstall the VirtIO drivers from the source VM on the Avance unit (Windows-based VMs only)
After you successfully import the new VM to the everRun system, you can uninstall the VirtIO drivers and the XenConvert utility from the Windows-based source VM on the Avance unit. However, uninstalling this software is optional, as it does not interfere with the operation or continuous uptime of the Avance unit.
Right-click the installation utility and click Run as administrator.
If necessary, use the following information to resolve problems with the export or import process.
To clean up after a canceled or failed export from the Avance unit
On your management PC, remove all of the files from the export folder or create a new folder for a subsequent export.
To clean up after a canceled or failed import on the everRun system
In the everRun Availability Console, remove the imported VM and any volumes associated with the imported VM.
To recover from a failed import to the everRun system
The imported VM crashes if the VirtIO drivers are not present in a Windows-based VM. Before running the export again, ensure that you install the VirtIO drivers in the VM on the Avance unit.
To recover when the new VM's console hangs on the everRun system
For Ubuntu-based VMs, the VM console hangs in everRun Availability Console if you do not properly set the gfxmode parameter before the import process (as described in Notes). If the VM console hangs, keep restarting the VM until the console opens properly in everRun Availability Console and then modify the gfxmode parameter to prevent subsequent issues.
For additional VM console troubleshooting, see Opening a Virtual Machine Console Session.
To recover missing data volumes in the VM on the everRun system
If your data volumes do not appear in the VM on the everRun system after the import, you may need to manually restore the volumes, as follows:
To recover missing network devices in the VM on the everRun system
If your network devices do not appear in the VM on the everRun system after the import , you may need to manually restore them, as follows:
Related Topics
Migrating From Avance or everRun MX Systems
Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines
Configuring Windows-based Virtual Machines
Configuring Linux-based Virtual Machines
Managing Virtual Machine Resources
Managing the Operation of a Virtual Machine
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