VM image converter (VMDK, VHD, VHDX, IMG, RAW, QCOW and QCOW2), P2V migrator
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GBDickinson
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Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:53 am
I'm attempting to move a VM from ESXi to Azure. I've set up the application with "Owner" permissions to the Subscription, but both times I've attempted the conversion it ends like this:
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11/27 20:38:33.579 10bc Facility ???INFO: VMConverter::AzureConverter::CreateVM: InProgress
11/27 20:38:33.677 10bc Facility ???INFO: VMConverter::AzureConverter::CreateVM: InProgress
11/27 20:38:33.771 10bc Facility ???INFO: VMConverter::AzureConverter::CreateVM: Succeeded
11/27 20:38:33.934 10bc Facility ???ERROR: VMConverter::AzureConverter::CreateVM: CreateDisk Status code: 400 Error code: BadRequest Message: Changing property 'sourceUri' is not allowed for existing disk '[Disk Name]'.
11/27 20:38:33.934 10bc Facility ???ERROR: CPPConverting::ConverterAzure: Create VM Error sending request to Azure.
Changing property 'sourceUri' is not allowed for existing disk '[Disk Name]'.
11/27 20:38:33.938 10bc Facility ???INFO: WrapperESXI::connect: m_url - https://10.200.10.11/sdk
11/27 20:38:33.960 10bc Facility ???INFO: WrapperESXI::connect: fullName - [Name], key - [key]
11/27 20:38:33.960 10bc Facility ???ERROR: CPPConverting::Convert: FAILED
Searching the forum for "sourceuri" returns no results. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
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GBDickinson on Tue Nov 29, 2022 6:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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GBDickinson
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Tue Nov 29, 2022 5:42 pm
Yes, the VM is powered off. I followed the linked instructions for the first attempt, and when that did not work, I changed the subscription access to "Owner" in case it was a security issue.
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GBDickinson
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Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:51 am
No snapshots, this is a fresh OVA deployment of a VMware Identity Management Appliance from OVA. For what it's worth, the disks are created and uploaded successfully, it just errors when creating an Azure VM based on the uploaded disks.
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yaroslav (staff)
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Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:45 am
If it fails to create VM in Azure even based on the disk which is already in Azure, there's something with the Azure account settings, I believe.