Symptoms
I have VMWare deployment package with the extension .ova
(Open Virtual Appliance, standard format for virtual machines).
It contains my virtual machines.
I would like to switch from VMWare to Parallels Desktop.
Can I use the same package (.ova
) for deploying VMWare to Parallels Desktop. or it should be converted?
Resolution
.ova
is an archive. It usually contains description file (.ovf
) a manifest file (.mf
), and virtual machine disk files (.vhd
or .vmdk
)
Currently, conversion directly from ova/ovf
is not supported by Parallels Desktop.
What needs to done in this particular case:
-
Download the ovftool from VMWare official site and install it on your computer.
-
Once this is done, you can convert the
.ova
to.vmx
format:-
Run Terminal (
/Finder/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
) and execute the command:/Applications/VMware\ OVF\ Tool/ovftool --lax VM_NAME.ova exploit.vmx
NOTE: You need to specify the exact path to .ova file instead of "VM_NAME.ova".
The best way is to simply Drag'n'Drop this file in Terminal window after enterning
...--lax
- (There should be a space between
...lax
and/path-to-vm...
).
-
-
Now, you have a
.vmx
file that you can open and convert to Parallels Desktop virtual machine (.pvm):-
Please make sure you deleted previous tools from your virtual machine (old Parallels Tools or VMware tools, etc.)
-
Fully Shut down your virtual machine - do not suspend the virtual machine and do not put it in hibernate mode.
-
Open Parallels Desktop (in the Applications folder) and choose File > Open.
- Select the
.vmx
file you want to import, then click Open.
-
Was this article helpful?
Tell us how we can improve it.