What's in the Release NotesThese release notes cover the following topics:About the OVF ToolOVF Tool 4.4 coincides with the release of vSphere 7.0 and supports other products as well,such as vCloud Director. VMware OVF Tool is a command-line utility that allows you to import and export OVF packagesto and from virtual machines running on VMware virtualization platforms.OVF Tool gets called internally by many VMware products. Before You BeginYou can download the OVF Tool for installation onWindows 64-bit or 32-bit, Linux 64-bit or 32-bit, Mac OS X 64-bit, and ARM 64-bit.The OVF Tool landing page provides a link to the software download group for each release.OVF Tool 4.4 supports the following operating systems: Download 1.11.2 minecraft mac.
What's New?This release of OVF Tool contains the following new features:
The following open source components were updated:
The following improvements were made to OVF parsing:
Compatibility NoticesWhen customers try to install vCenter Server 7.0 from a browser on Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina,a popup dialog appears saying“vcsa-deploy.bin cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified”and installation fails with error“ovftool cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.”This is due to greater security in Catalina.OVF Tool called by vcsa-deploy is not notarized for Apple.One workaround in Chrome browser is to click the dialog and type thisisunsafe to proceed.A more universal workaround is to run the following commands in Terminal:
Backward Compatibility:
Resolved IssuesFixed in this release:
Fixed in the previous release:
Known IssuesThese are issues carried forward from the previous release:
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.vmx
file:vCloudTemplate
indicates that you're uploading a new vApp templateacceptAllEulas
indicates that you accept all end user licence agreementsoverwrite
indicates that you're replacing an existing vApp with the new one being uploadedfilename
is the name of the .vmx
file that are importingusername
is your UKCloud Portal user IDapiURL
is your vCloud Director API URL. This URL is different depending on the region in which your environment is located. For more information, see How to access vCloud Director through the vCloud API.computeServiceID
is the ID of your UKCloud compute service (sometimes also called an org or vOrg)vappTemplate
is the ID of the vApp templatecatalogID
is the ID of the catalog in which the vApp template is located'
) rather than single quotes ('
)..vmx
file is uploaded as a vApp template into your environment.sourceType
(or st
) indicates the type of the source file: ISO
pathfilename.iso
is the full location of the source .iso
file you want to importusername
is your UKCloud Portal user IDapiURL
is your vCloud Director API URL. This URL is different depending on the region in which your environment is located. For more information, see How to access vCloud Director through the vCloud API.targetVDC
is the VDC where you want to upload the filecomputeServiceID
is the ID of your UKCloud compute service (sometimes also called an org or vOrg)name
is the name to display for the file in vCloud DirectorcatalogID
is the ID of the catalog to which you want to upload the file'
) rather than single quotes ('
).ovftool
command has finished, the source and target locations are listed and then you're prompted for your username and password. When you are authenticated, the upload process is initiated.