![]() ![]() ![]() Upon creating the imported OVF, it installs the VMDK on XenCenter fine, starts the VM automatically with the needed Fixup ISO attached to the Virtual DVD drive. I then proceed to the next parts of the installation, I also have an ISO folder on the hypervisor where the fixups can be stored. (It does not do this for the Ubuntu machine) I import the OVF into XenCenter which first of all gives me the following Both machines are virtualized on a Proxmox Virtual Platform running on a physical machine. I have a hypervisor running Citrix Hypervisor 8.2. I export both of them as an OVF template on my Windows Server 2022 that is running XenCenter 8.2.3 I have tested this with a Win10 client VM from vSphere and a Ubuntu 20.04 VM also from vSphere. The problem I am facing for the past 4 days is that none of my imported VM's seem to boot at all. I'm a college student at Howest Belgium and I was given the task to research the conversion of Virtual Machines from vSphere to Citrix Xencenter. ![]()
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