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User's GuidevCenter Converter Standalone 4.0EN-000086-02

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Table 1-2. Hot and Cold Cloning Comparison (Continued)Comparison CriteriaHot Cloning with ConverterStandalone 4.0Cold Cloning with ConverterEnterpris

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Hot Cloning of Physical MachinesConverter Standalone supports only hot cloning of physical machines. VMware Converter 3.0.x supports coldcloning.You c

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agentvCenter Converter Standalone running on Windows machinepowered-onphysical machineESX/ESXicopied volumessourcedestinationnetworksnapshotVMsourcevo

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The following workflow demonstrates the principles of hot cloning physical machine sources that run Linuxto managed destinations.1 The Converter Stand

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Disk Cloning ModesConverter Standalone implements volume-based cloning, disk-based cloning, and linked cloning.Table 1-3. Disk Cloning ModesDisk Clon

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Disk-Based CloningConverter Standalone supports disk-based cloning to import existing virtual machines.Disk-based cloning transfers all sectors from a

Page 8 - Converter Standalone Features

you can use Converter Standalone to reconfigure it. You can also reconfigureany operating system installed on a multiboot machine if you imported thev

Page 9 - Hot and Cold Cloning

System Requirements 2This information describes the requirements you must fulfill before you operate VMware® vCenter ConverterStandalone and describes

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Table 2-1. Supported Operating Systems (Continued)SupportedOperating Systems Client Support Server SupportRemote AccessSupport Source SupportWindows

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Table 2-2. Installation Space Requirements (Continued)Operating System Installation Component Disk Space RequiredClient 130MBServer and agent 450MBSu

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User's Guide2 VMware, Inc.You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware Web site at:http://www.vmware.com/support/The

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Powered-On Machine Conversion LimitationsWhen you convert a powered-on machine, some conversion features might not be available for certain sourceoper

Page 14 - Disk Cloning Modes

Converter Standalone supports Virtual PC and Virtual Server virtual machines with most Windowsoperating systems earlier than Windows NT 4.0 and with n

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Supported Destination TypesConverter Standalone can create virtual machines compatible with VMware hosted and managed products.Converter Standalone ca

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Information Not Preserved When Using Converter Standalone for ManagedProduct DestinationsWhen you restore images for managed product destinations (ESX

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Because the target and the source virtual machines or system images have the same identities (name, SID, andso on), running both machines on the same

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Common Requirements for Remote Hot Cloning of Windows OperatingSystemsThe following information can help you avoid issues related to permissions and n

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Installing and UninstallingVMware vCenter ConverterStandalone 3This information describes the basic steps for installing and uninstalling Converter St

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Procedure1 Download the latest version of Converter Standalone from the VMware Web site.2 Check the number of the build, which should be in the local

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Procedure1 To start the Converter Standalone installer, do one of the following:uGo to the folder that contains the installer file and double-click th

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ContentsAbout This Book 5 1Introduction 7Migration with Converter Standalone 7Converter Standalone Components 8Converter Standalone Features 8 2System

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Table 3-1. Command-Line Options (Continued)Option ActionPROPERTY=<property value> Sets the value of a property to <property value>.VMCE_H

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Perform a Client-Server Installation in LinuxYou can select which Converter Standalone components to install when you perform a client-server installa

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11 If the directory that contains the init scripts is /etc/init.d, press Enter.If the directory is different, provide the new path and press Enter.A p

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Procedure1 Start Converter Standalone.2 Depending on your installation type, choose the procedure to follow.Option ActionLocal installationa Select Ad

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Converting Machines 4This information describes how to create a conversion task to convert physical machines (using local or remotehot cloning), virtu

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4 View Setup Options for a New Virtual Machine on page 42Depending on the selected source machine and destination type, the View/Edit Options page pro

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Procedure1 On the Specify Source page, select Powered-on machine from the Select source type drop-down menu.2 Select an option that corresponds to you

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6 (Optional) To view more details about the machine you are converting, click View Machine Details.7 Click Next.The Specify Destination page appears.W

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Select a Virtual Appliance SourceYou can convert a virtual appliance to a VMware Infrastructure virtual machine or a standalone virtualmachine, such a

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Select a VMware Infrastructure Virtual Machine DestinationTo create a virtual machine to run on an ESX host that vCenter manages or on a standalone ES

Page 36 - Select a Source to Convert

Select a Virtual Appliance DestinationYou can export a virtual machine to a virtual appliance, making it available to other users to import into their

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4 (Optional) If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, click Connect As and do one ofthe following:nIf the source is a remote phys

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nCustomize a VMware Infrastructure Virtual Machine on page 55When you convert to a VMware Infrastructure virtual machine, you can adjust some of its a

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Distribute Disks over Several DatastoresDisk-based cloning allows you to copy different virtual disks to different datastores within your virtualenvir

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PrerequisitesTo change datastores, the virtual machine destination must have more than one datastore.Procedure1 On the View/Edit Options page, click D

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What to do nextYou can move source volumes to the newly created virtual disk.Move a Source Volume to a Target Virtual DiskConverter Standalone copies

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Volume Attribute DescriptionSource Volumes All volumes available on the source machine.Used Space The amount of used space in the source volume.Total

Page 43 - Select the Destination Folder

Procedure1 Select VMware Workstation or other VMware virtual machine as a destination and click Next.2 On the View/Edit Options page, click Data to co

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The network connections of your destination virtual machine are configured according to your settings.NOTE This network setting also applies when yo

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About This BookThis book, the VMware vCenter Converter Standalone User’s Guide, provides information about installing andusing VMware® vCenter Convert

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nEdit the destination computer information. Creating an exact copy of a source machine causes conflicts ifthe source and the destination machine are r

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Procedure1 On the View/Edit Options page, click Advanced conversion options.The list of advanced settings appears to the right.2 In the Post-conversio

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Procedure1 On the View/Edit Options page, click Advanced conversion options.2 In the Advanced conversion options pane, select Configure guest preferen

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Enter the Windows License InformationVMware recommends entering licensing information for all destination virtual machines that are subject tolicensin

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3 In the options list to the left, select Network Interface Settings.The list of network adapters appears to the right.4 Select the relevant adapter a

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Procedure1 On the View/Edit Options page, click Advanced conversion options.2 Select Remove System Restore checkpoints on destination.3 Select another

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5 Click Networks to change the number of network adapters to connect on the destination machine.6 Use the drop-down menus to map networks from the vir

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Customize a Virtual ApplianceYou can edit the target attributes when you convert a virtual machine source to a virtual appliance.PrerequisitesThese se

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View the Summary of a Conversion TaskOn the Ready to Complete page, you can view a summary of the new conversion task before you add it to thetask lis

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Configuring VMware Virtual Machines 5You can use Converter Standalone to configure VMware virtual machines that have disks populated byrestoration fro

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Page 57 - Customize a Virtual Appliance

ProcedureuSave the sysprep files to the specified location.Destination OS orGuest OS Sysprep Files Location for Windows Sysprep Files Location for Lin

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Select a Source to ConfigureYou can select a VMware virtual machine as the source for a configuration task.Procedure1 On the Specify Source page, sele

Page 59 - Configure a Virtual Machine

Post-Conversion Processing Option DescriptionRemove System Restore checkpoints on destination Prevents the target machine from reverting to apreconver

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3 (Optional) Select Windows License and enter the Windows licensing information for this virtual machineif necessary.You can leave the Product ID fiel

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Managing Conversion andConfiguration Tasks 6Converter Standalone provides a task manager for managing migrations and configurations for a singleconver

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Add a Task to the Task ListVMware vCenter Converter Standalone runs conversion tasks and configuration tasks as they appear in thetask list, depending

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nCreate a Task by Copying an Existing Task on page 67You can edit a task in the task list by creating a copy of the task and modifying its settings in

Page 65 - Configuration Tasks 6

Check the Task Progress and Log FilesThe Task list and the Task Details pane show the progress of tasks.If problems arise that cause the task to fail,

Page 66 - Add a Task to the Task List

UFAD and Client Log Files LocationsConverter Standalone saves log files as it operates.Table 6-1 lists the default locations where log files are saved

Page 67 - Delete a Task

Introduction 1VMware® vCenter Converter Standalone 4.0 provides a scalable solution to migrate physical-to-virtual andvirtual-to-virtual machines.Con

Page 68 - Export All Log Files

Filter Tasks by StatusYou can change which tasks appear in the task list based on their running status.Procedure1 On the main menu, select View > F

Page 69 - Filter Tasks by History

GlossaryBIOS (basic input/output system)Firmware that controls machine startup and manages communication between the CPU and other devices,such as the

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custom networkingIn hosted products, any type of network connection between virtual machines and the host that does notuse the default bridged, host-o

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folderA managed entity used to group other managed entities. Folder types are determined by the types of childentities they contain. See also child.fu

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IDE(1) Acronym for integrated drive electronics, a standard electronic interface used to connect mass storagedevices to a computer. The ANSI name for

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NTFS file systemThe correct, redundant use of new technology file system.open virtual appliance (OVA)A packaging format for virtual machines that allo

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resource poolA division of computing resources used to manage allocations between virtual machines.resumeTo return a virtual machine to operation from

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suspendA state in which settings are preserved and actions are no longer performed. To turn off a virtual machinewhile preserving the current state of

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virtual machine configurationThe specification of which virtual devices, such as disks and memory, are present in a virtual machineand how they are ma

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IndexAAcronis True Image, source 19, 38adding tasks 66advanced customizationguest operating system 51installing VMware Tools 51overview 49powerin

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nCreate VMware virtual machines from third-party formats.nReduce the time needed to set up new virtual machine environments.nMigrate legacy servers to

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overview 42processors 48standalone destinations 56virtual appliance destinations 57VMware Infrastructure destinations 55volume-based cloning 44W

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other VMware virtual machine, as source 38PParallels Desktop, source 19, 38port requirements 24powered-on machine conversion limitations 20powered

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VVCB, See VMware Consolidated BackupvCenter, destination 22, 40vCenter support 19version support 19viewing a task's progress 68viewing conver

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System reconfiguration is the process of adjusting the migrated operating system so that it can function onvirtual hardware. This adjustment is perfor

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