![]() ![]() I'm resizing it had ' (from 50 GB to 80 GB) drive also for traget VM but yet Vmware converter used method block based to clone and 'E' is also a resized to target disk is converted by file based cloning. Is there a limit of resizing who decide if vmware converter will use the file level cloning. Anyone can unmask me why is it so? Block level and file level methodology is decided by the converter on what basis? is the size of the size\sector disc or disc type? Any suggestion will be highly appreciated. I noticed that some readers are cloned by the converter by block-level copying and some readers are colned by the file-level copy. I use VMware converter standalone for P2V and V2V migrations. vmware-converter-agent service stoppedĪny idea what can be wrong? I did a quick test with clean install of 2000 sp4 and it is working great.VMware Converter Standalone copy is the copy block level and sometimes at the level of files ![]() Mntapi_Init Asked - 1.0 Served - 1.0 was successful,TempDirectory: C:\WINNT\TEMP\vmware-temp\ vmware-SYS TEM. Vmacore::InitSSL: doVersionCheck = true, handshakeTimeoutUs = 120000000 HOSTINFO: This machine has 2 physical CPUS, 2 total cores, and 4 logical CPUs. HOSTINFO: Seeing Intel CPU, numCoresPerCPU 1 numThreadsPerCore 2. ![]() Current working directory: C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware vCenter Converter Standalone Section for VMware vCenter Converter Standalone, pid=4396, version=4.0.1, build=build-161434, option=Release This is the output of the logs saved by the agent on the 2000 machine. Agent is installed but when we try to connect the agent just stops responding. So we decided first to downloaded vCenter Converter Standalone 4.0.1 and installed it on XP machine. ![]() Unfortunately vSphere 4.1 with Converter 4.2 (4.3) is not supporting Windows 2000 anymore (received error code 1603). We need to convert Windows Server 2000 sp4 DC into vSphere. ![]()
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