Trying to convert an old server. I have downloaded the latest 6.1 converter and it installed smoothly. When I go to submit the conversion job everything looks good until the final screen where the job is submitted. After a few seconds of spinning an error is displayed :
Sadly there are quite a few hits on the web and none seem to cover the issue. I am logged in as local administrator, tried running the converter as administrator user, tried switching from local machine to remote and specifying the loopback address. Checked the disk for errors, nothing meaningful in the event logs. Eventually looked at the requirements of 6.1 converter and noticed that Windows 2003 does not appear to feature. I have tried in vain to locate a copy of converter 5.0.1 since it appears to be the last version to support 2003 SE but none of the links on vmWare site appear to work.
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It is now sorted, the fatal I/O appears to have been [in my case] the issue that the server that is running the vconverter software that I was attempting to P2V could only communicate directly to the vCenter. After looking at firewalls it was clear the after chatting to vCenter on 443 it then opens a port to the target ESXi host on 902.
Now wondering if this is a network firewall issue. Found an local windows 2003 server and 6.1 appears to get further... awaiting to see if it completes clean. I have only opened ports 443 & 902 TCP to the vCenter server, and it then points to the internal ESXi host. Starting to wonder if the destination ESXi has to be externally accessible, I was expecting the vCenter to act as some sort of proxy / relay.
Hi, actually I used Vmware converter 6.1.1 and were able convert Windows Server 2003 with SP2 although it was not in the compatible Guest Operating System list. I succeeded through vcenter (VCSA 6.5) also directly to standalone ESXi 6.5 host. All of them (source, destination and converter) were in the same VLAN.
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