We have vCenter 4.0 Update 1 with vConverter 4.0. This manages a vSphere 4.0 (non updated) cluster with a few Windows 2008 R2 Servers.
When I try to export this VM, i get an error stating "Unable to determine Guest Operating System". Is this because my hosts have not been updated to vSphere 4.0 Update 1?
W2K8 R2 is only officially supported with U1 for vSphere4, which may be part of the problem. However sometimes you may get that error if the OS of the guest is identified differently than what is actually installed.
If you edit settings of the guest and go to the Options tab. What does it say for the Guest OS?
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
I remember this used to be experimental, which leads me to believe I may have to install update 1 on all the vSphere 4.0 hosts.
I moved this VM to a host that DOES have update 1 installed and I still get the same error "Unable to determine Guest Operating System". Here is the last couple lines of the vConverter Agent log.
SSLVerifyCertAgainstSystemStore: Certificate verification is disabled, so connection will proceed despite the error
Task failed: P2VError UNABLE_TO_DETERMINE_GUEST_OS()
Below are the last few lines from the vCenter Server converter logs.
ManagedDiskSpec: Name=[DS_VM_LUN170_2MB] Serge_TEST/Serge_TEST.vmdk
Unable to read OS info from system disk: vmodl.fault.SystemError
VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task: Image processing task has failed with MethodFault::Exception: sysimage.fault.UnableToDetermineGuestOs VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task: SetState to error
object explicitly disposed: VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task being destroyed
try Converter 3.0.3 instead - I have seen at least one success-report
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VMX-parameters- VMware-liveCD - VM-Sickbay
Hi,
I actually had a related issue when importing VMs from our old vCenter 2.5 U6 into our new vCenter 4.0 U1 using vCenter Converter (for vCenter Server 4.0 Update 1).
As previously mentioned here this most likely does not work as Windows Server 2008 R2 (same for Windows 7) is not supported (not even by the lates) vCenter Converter yet. ?:|
Just changing the OS in the VM settings from 2008 R2 to 2008 64bit on the source VM did the trick for me to get the import working. :smileycool:
I will change it back to 2008 R2 on the source and target VM once the import is completed.
I hope this might help someone sometime!
JC
This worked for me. Although I had to change it 2003. 2008 still didn't work.
Cheers
Steve Townsend
AFAIK 2008 R2 is now supported with Converter 5 - its time to retire the vCenter plugin