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Using GLPI v0.80.2, importing from OCS v2.0.
Used fusinventory-agent-task-esxi to create a local .ocs file from a VMWare ESXi box, this file was successfully imported into OCS Inventory.
OCS Inventory shows all the virtual machines under the VM tab.
But when the VMWare server is imported into GLPI the "Virtual Machines' tab is empty??
This appears to work for other users but I cannot get the VMs imported.
In GLPI | Home | Setup | OCSNG Mode the import Virtual Machines = yes
Thanks,
Geoffrey
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If you use "fusinventory-agent-task-esxi" why not use plugins FusionINventory for this ? (yes I think it's too possible with OCS serve rbut I have not answer for this
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do you have enable vm import in the OCSNG configuration mode ?
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I was trying to keep everything simple and just use OCS Inventory. I will see if Fusion Inventory will import them.
>>do you have enable vm import in the OCSNG configuration mode ? Yes
I am assuming the GLPI does import these VMs?
Is there a way to turn on verbose logging for the import process?
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hello,
reimport again the ocs files,
with the vm import option turned to on, it should work !
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hello, I have the same exact problem of gmills, and I did as wawa said (enabling the "import VMs" in OCSNG setup page), deleted the machine from GLPI, deleted it from OCS, reimported the ESX host in OCS (VMs are there), imported again in GLPI, no VMs there. Any idea?
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which verison of glpi and ocs are you using ?
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GLPI 0.80.2 and OCS 2.0
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Updated to GLPI 0.80.3, still the same NO VMs imported
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Ok, I've resovled thanks to Remi! You have to go to
Setup > OCSNG Mode > "server name" > General informations tab > set UUID to "Yes"
this workaround fixes the VMs import bug until https://forge.indepnet.net/issues/3152 is fixed
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Thans for the report.
Bug 3152 is now fixed
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