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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware vSphereâ„¢ > VMware ESXi 5 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 1 2 Previous Next 18 Replies Latest reply: Jan 30, 2013 11:42 AM by ereal Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi pprajapati Sep 13, 2012 error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format windows 7 9:30 AM I converted a Cent OS VM on Xenserver to ESXi 5.0 using VMware converter.
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when i try to boot up the VM in esxi, i get the attached error. 6186Views Tags: none (add) This content has been error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format centos marked as final. Show 18 replies 1. Re: Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi TonyNguyen Sep 13, 2012 2:58 PM (in response to pprajapati) Do you convert to the VMWare Infrastructure or VMWare Workstation format?Also, what version error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format windows 7 ultimate of VMWare Converter did you use?In general, I've found a good catchall to solve problems post conversion is to use the OVF Tool. Download the VMWare OVF tool, convert the VMX to a OVF template and deploy in vCenter. Seems to work everytime.Hope this helps. Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi pprajapati Sep 13, 2012 3:13 PM (in response to TonyNguyen) I converted to the VMware infrastructure. I
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used VMware converter 5.0I will the suggestion you made and let you know.ThanksSent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint! Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi TonyNguyen Sep 13, 2012 4:03 PM (in response to pprajapati) To use the OVF, try converting to workstation if doing the vsphere conversion doesn't work. The OVF file will use the vmx files and disks as the source input.Hope it helps! Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 4. Re: Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi continuum Sep 13, 2012 4:31 PM (in response to TonyNguyen) Why do you think OVF will help here ? That would just be a completely unnecessary extra step - good idea if you get paid per hours..The problem here obviously is the re-configuration of the guest - and maybe also the use of a XEN enabled kernel.For this problem OVF will be no help at all.Also an export with Converter to Workstation is not an option for Linux - Linux VMs must be directly imported to ESXi as only on ESXi targets the reconfiguration procedure works. Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 5. Re: Converting a Cent OS xen vm to esxi pprajapati Sep 13, 2012 4:53 PM (in response to continuum) Then is there something called VMware kernel like xen kernelJus wondering as the error s
fails with GRUB error 13: Invalid executable format General support questions including new installations Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 4 posts • Page 1 of 1 nilie Posts: 3 grub error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format Joined: 2009/05/05 04:02:11 Booting CentOS v5.2 fails with GRUB error 13: Invalid executable error 13 invalid or unsupported executable format grub4dos format Quote Postby nilie » 2009/05/05 04:36:10 Hello everybody,I'm trying to install a dual booting machine with OpenSUSE v11.1 32bit
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and CentOS v5.2 64bit. I installed OpenSUSE first and allowed it to install and configure grub in the MBR and after that I wanted to proceed with CentOS v5.2. The installation went fine https://communities.vmware.com/thread/418020?tstart=0 with two notable exceptions:- when I had to configure grub installation parameters, CentOS offered me only 2 solutions: either install it on the MBR of the first hard disk or not installing it at all. Other distributions are more flexible allowing you to install it in the boot sector of the root partition for example. Because I didn't want to ruin the existent grub configuration, I reluctantly http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13361 accepted not to install it for CentOS assuming that I could manually configure the entry later in grub's menu.lst file.- when I was presented with the options for software components installation, I've clicked on virtualization category/function because I intend to use the machine as a VMware host. There was no guidance on screen at that point and I blindly assumed that by choosing the virtualization function I would get necessary tools and drivers that will help me further on. It seems that this was a wrong move as you can see it below.After completing the installation, I tried to search for a template or guiding on how the menu entry in menu.lst should look like but the grub directory was empty, not surprisingly because I've told CentOS earlier not to install it. Using the files in the /boot directory from the CentOS installation I tried to improvise a menu entry but it's not working. The boot stops with famous Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format. Using the file command to check what kind of files I'm trying to load as kernels I'm getting :marte:~ # file /mnt/vmlinuz-2.6.18-92.el5xen/mnt/vmlinuz-2.6.18-92.el5xen: gzip compressed data, from Unix, last modified: Tue Jun 10 19:2
( Error 13: Invalid or unsupported https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-users/2008-09/msg00843.html executable format ) To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: "Luke https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1517773 Gong"
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