This article describes the ports required to be open for VMware vCenter Converter.
Following the article and ensuring the ports are open ensures that common firewall configurations in the environment are compatible with Converter.
These errors can be seen which can indicate blocked ports:
Unable to contact the specified host
The host is not available, there is a network configuration problem, or the management services on the host are not responding
Failed to connect to peer
Error: Failed to connect to server
The operation failed
Incorrect user credentials
Unable to SSH to the source machine
Please check if a firewall is blocking access to the SSH daemon on the source machine
Failed to clone the volume
Unable to connect
FAILED: The request refers to an unexpected or unknown type
Failed to connect ISO image to remote VM
FAILED: unable to obtain the IP address of the helper virtual machine
SSH: Could not resolve hostname
Name or service not known
FAILED: An error occurred during the conversion
Unable to obtain IP address of helper virtual machine
A general system error occurred: unknown internal error
A file I/O error occurred while accessing
VMware vCenter Converter
Source computer | The physical or virtual machine that is being converted. |
Converter server | The server portion of VMware vCenter Converter. In a typical installation, both the Converter server and Converter client are installed at the same location. By default, this is the installation method that is used. |
Converter client | The client portion of VMware vCenter Converter. In a custom installation, the Converter client can be installed to a different computer than the Converter server. |
vCenter Server | The vCenter Server computer that is being used as the conversion destination, if such was chosen. |
ESXi | The VMware ESXi host that is being used as the conversion destination, if one is chosen, or the ESXi host that is hosting the target virtual machine. |
Fileshare path | The path to a virtual machine's .vmx file, if the source is an existing or standalone virtual machine, or the path to a directory if the destination is to be a standalone virtual machine. |
Standalone virtual machine | A virtual machine that is being managed by a VMware product other than VMware ESXi. |
Helper virtual machine | When converting a powered on Linux operating system (P2V), this is the target virtual machine that is being used temporarily for the purpose of copying files from the source computer. It uses the TCP/IP information that is entered in the Converter wizard for the target virtual machine. Ensure that this IP address can communicate directly with the source computer. |
Source
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Destination
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TCP Ports
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UDP Ports
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Notes
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Converter server
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Source computer
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445, 139, 9089 or9090
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137, 138
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If the source computer uses NetBIOS, port 445 is not required. If NetBIOS is not being used, ports 137, 138, and 139 are not required. If in doubt, ensure that none of the ports are blocked.
Port 9089 is used for Converter Standalone versions and 9090 issued for the Converter plugin.
Note: Unless the Converter server is installed on the source computer, the account used for authentication to the source computer must have a password, the source computer must have network file sharing enabled, and it cannot be using Simple File Sharing. |
Converter server
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vCenter Server
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443 |
Only required if the conversion target is vCenter Server.
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Converter client
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Converter server
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443
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Only required if a custom installation was performed and the Converter server and client portions are on different computers. | |
Source computer
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ESXi
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443, 902
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If the conversion destination is vCenter Server, only port 902 is required from the source to the ESXi host management IP. |
Source
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Destination
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TCP Ports
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Notes
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Converter server
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Source computer
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22
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The Converter server must be able to establish an SSH connection with the source computer.
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Converter client
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Converter server
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443
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Only required if a custom installation was performed and the Converter server and client portions are on different computers.
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Converter server
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vCenter Server
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443
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Only required if the conversion target is vCenter Server.
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Converter server
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ESXi
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443, 902, 903
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If the conversion destination is vCenter Server, only port 902 is required from the source to the ESXi host management IP. |
Converter server
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Helper virtual machine
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443
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Helper virtual machine
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Source computer
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22
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The helper virtual machine must be able to establish an SSH connection with the source computer. By default the helper virtual machine gets its IP address assigned by DHCP. If there is no DHCP server available on the network chosen for the target virtual machine, manually assign it an IP address.
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Source
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Destination
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TCP Ports
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UDP Ports
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Notes
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Converter server
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Fileshare path
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445, 139
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137, 138
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This is only required for standalone virtual machine sources or destinations.
If the computer hosting the source or destination path uses NetBIOS, port 445 is not required. If NetBIOS is not being used, ports 137, 138, and 139 are not required. If in doubt, ensure that none of the ports are blocked.
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Converter client
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Converter server
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443
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Only required if a custom installation was performed and the Converter server and client portions are on different computers.
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Converter server
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vCenter Server
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443 |
Only required if the target is vCenter Server.
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Converter server
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ESXi
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443, 902
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If the conversion destination is vCenter Server, only port 902 is required from the source to the ESXi host management IP. |