Changes that conversion causes to virtual hardware, Tcp/ip port requirements for conversion – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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Changes That Conversion Causes to Virtual Hardware

Most migrated applications function correctly in the VMware virtual machine because their configuration and

data files have the same location as the source virtual machine. Applications might not work if they depend

on specific characteristics of the underlying hardware such as the serial number or the device manufacturer.
The following hardware changes might occur after virtual machine migration:

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CPU model and serial numbers (if activated) can be different after the migration. These numbers

correspond to the physical computer hosting the VMware virtual machine.

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Ethernet adapter can be different (AMD PCNet or VMXnet) with a different MAC address. Each interface

IP address must be individually reconfigured.

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Graphics card can be different (VMware SVGA card).

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The number of disks and partitions remains the same, but each disk device can have a different model

and different manufacturer strings.

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Primary disk controllers can be different from the source machine’s controllers.

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Applications might not work if they depend on devices that are not available from within a virtual

machine.

TCP/IP Port Requirements for Conversion

Converter Standalone uses specific ports in the conversion process.
For a list of required TCP/IP ports during conversion, see

Table 2-9

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Table 2-9. Converter Standalone Port Requirements

Communication Path

Port

Converter Standalone server to remote Windows powered-on machine

445, 139, 9089

Converter Standalone server to remote Linux powered-on machine

22

Helper virtual machine to remote Linux powered-on machine

22

Converter Standalone to a VMware vCenter Server

443

Converter Standalone to ESX 3.x

443

Converter Standalone server to a helper virtual machine

443

Powered-on machine to a VMware vCenter Server

443

Powered-on machine to ESX 3.x

443, 902

Common Requirements for Remote Hot Cloning of Windows Operating
Systems

The following information can help you avoid issues related to permissions and network access when you

perform hot cloning of Windows operating systems.
To ensure successful remote hot cloning of Windows platforms, verify the following items on the source

machine before you start the application:

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Ensure that Simple File Sharing is turned off.

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Ensure that file and printer sharing is not blocked by Windows Firewall.

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