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* use the command from the foler: | * use the command from the foler: | ||
::: ./ovftool --noSSLVerify --name=" | ::: ./ovftool --lax --allowExtraConfig --noSSLVerify --name="SSPI" \ | ||
--datastore="nfs" \ | |||
--network="pg-01" \ | |||
/root/VMware-Security-Services-Platform-Installer-5.2.0.0.0.25273509.ova \ | |||
'vi://administrator%40vsphere.local:VMware1VMware!@vc.test/dc-01/host/cluster-01' | |||
Replace: | Replace: | ||
Revision as of 00:43, 3 May 2026
Computer Notes > VSphere > Import an OVF from command line
- Download and extract the OVF tool:
- use the command from the foler:
- ./ovftool --lax --allowExtraConfig --noSSLVerify --name="SSPI" \
--datastore="nfs" \ --network="pg-01" \ /root/VMware-Security-Services-Platform-Installer-5.2.0.0.0.25273509.ova \ 'vi://administrator%40vsphere.local:VMware1VMware!@vc.test/dc-01/host/cluster-01'
Replace:
- name with the VM name
- datasource with the datasource
- network with the port group
- username
- password
- Everything after @ relates to the vcenter, dc host and cluster, get this from the GUI.