Hi jchittum,
> John Chittum (jchittum) wrote on 2021-11-04: #5
It can fix the issue by changing "<rasd:AutomaticAllocation>true</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>" to "<rasd:AutomaticAllocation>false</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>"
Steps:
1) deploy ubuntu-21.10-server-cloudimg-amd64.ova in ESXi
2) edit VM setting to uncheck the checkbox "Connected at PowerOn".
3) export the VM as OVF template
4) find <rasd:AutomaticAllocation>false</rasd:AutomaticAllocation> when check .ovf file.
(Note: with the upper same steps, I also try to check/uncheck the checkbox "CD/DVD Drive 1"/"Network adapter 1" and then export as OVF template. I find the only difference of file .ovf is that item "rasd:AutomaticAllocation" is changed to true/false.)
Hi jchittum,
> John Chittum (jchittum) wrote on 2021-11-04: #5
It can fix the issue by changing "<rasd: AutomaticAlloca tion>true< /rasd:Automatic Allocation> " to "<rasd: AutomaticAlloca tion>false< /rasd:Automatic Allocation> "
Steps: 21.10-server- cloudimg- amd64.ova in ESXi Allocation> false</ rasd:AutomaticA llocation> when check .ovf file.
1) deploy ubuntu-
2) edit VM setting to uncheck the checkbox "Connected at PowerOn".
3) export the VM as OVF template
4) find <rasd:Automatic
(Note: with the upper same steps, I also try to check/uncheck the checkbox "CD/DVD Drive 1"/"Network adapter 1" and then export as OVF template. I find the only difference of file .ovf is that item "rasd:Automatic Allocation" is changed to true/false.)
Best regards
Yuhua Zou