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  1. - Outcome of the update: UNSUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: new install

    - Loader version and model: TCRP 0.8.0.0 DS918+

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: ESXi 6.7.0 Update 3 (Build 16713306) VM on Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3

    - Additional comments: Recovery loop

     

    - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: new install

    - Loader version and model: TCRP 0.8.0.0 DS3622xs+

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: ESXi 6.7.0 Update 3 (Build 16713306) VM on Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3

    - Additional comments: Control panel -> Update & Restore -> DSM Update -> "Status" shows "Connection failed. Please check your Internet connection." and "Release notes" link points to example.com webpage (it's a little strange)

  2. - Outcome of the update: UNSUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: 7.1-42661-1

    - Loader version and model: TCRP 0.8.0.0 DS3622xs+

    - Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: ESXi 6.7.0 Update 3 (Build 16713306) VM on Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3

    - Additional comments: Recovery loop

  3. this version try to detect boot partition automatically, so manually built vm can work without change some magic numbers, but this feature is not fully tested

    I've connected 3 disks - 2 SCSI disks with DSM 5.2 data and 1 SATA disk with image created by you. It works perfectly on VMware ESXI. I was worried about my virtual SCSI controller (VMware Paravirtual) and virtual network adapter (VMXNET 3), but they both are working fine. Very good job jun! Thanks!

  4. This was on existing xpenology VM, but I've created this VM manually a month ago. I think that it is possible to create a new VM (with serial port), upload and attach your disk image (vmdk + img files). My guest OS type is: Other 3.x or later Linux (64-bit).

  5. OK, got it working in ESXI 6.0. I've simply uploaded synoboot.vmdk and synoboot.img files to ESXI datastore and attached synoboot.vmdk as SATA hard disk. I had to add serial port to virtual machine.

  6. I can't import OVF to ESXI 6.0 because I'm getting this error:

    Opening OVF source: d:\server\xpenology\ovf\ds3615.ovf
    Enter login information for target vi://10.11.11.1/
    Username: root
    Password: ********
    Error: Host name (root) resolve failed
    Warning:
    - No manifest file found.
    - Wrong file size specified in OVF descriptor for 'synoboot.vmdk' (specified: 0, actual 432).
    Completed with errors

    I'm using ovftool - what am I doing wrong?

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