VM image converter (VMDK, VHD, VHDX, IMG, RAW, QCOW and QCOW2), P2V migrator
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camrock
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Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:54 am
I am trying to convert a VM to Azure.
To test if it works at all I left out the second hdd, since I always get Toxen Lifetime problems, but now I get another error message:
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7/29 9:12:54.230 b40 Facility ???ERROR: VMConverter::AzureConverter::CreateVM: CreateVirtualMachine Status code: 409 Error code: OperationNotAllowed Message: Request has neither imageReference nor osDisk. In order to create a managed disk VM, at least imageReference needs to be provided, whereas for a blob based disk VM, osDisk is required.
7/29 9:12:54.230 b40 Facility ???ERROR: CPPConverting::ConverterAzure: Create VM Error sending request to Azure.
Request has neither imageReference nor osDisk. In order to create a managed disk VM, at least imageReference needs to be provided, whereas for a blob based disk VM, osDisk is required.
7/29 9:12:54.230 b40 Facility ???ERROR: CPPConverting::Convert: FAILED
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yaroslav (staff)
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Thu Jul 30, 2020 3:58 am
Greetings,
Can we have the entire log? You can find it here C:\Program Files\StarWind Software\StarWind V2V Converter.
Token issue is not related to the disk choice. Is that disk carrying the OS?
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camrock
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Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:23 am
The system hast two sperate hdd.
The first one has a "System Reserverd" Partition and a normal "C:" partition.
Both where selected during the convert.
The second hdd is only a temp drive. With no real data in it.
So i unchecked it during convert.
Do I have to convert the second hdd, also?
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yaroslav (staff)
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Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:07 pm
Token issue is not related to the disk choice.
As per my comment, the token issue is the whole different problem.
Try to extend the token lifetime and run the conversion of both disks once again.
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camrock
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camrock
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Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:08 am
I was able to migrate the mashine to Azure.
First I had to V2V convert the mashine using VMware vCenter Converter.
After that I used StarWind V2V to migrate the local VM to Azure.
So I had not to bother with Access Token Lifetime.