
14:38:02,393 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Import.Process: Found a VMWare Virtual Hardware Section (Rating: 4) 14:38:02,127 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Import.Process: Found a VMWare Virtual Hardware Section (Rating: 4) 14:37:27,893 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Import.Process: Found a VMWare Virtual Hardware Section (Rating: 4) 14:37:02,330 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Import.Process: Found a VMWare Virtual Hardware Section (Rating: 4) 14:37:02,112 INFO Audit - Operation success: TransferXenCenterMetadataAction: Connection unknown: Transfer Health Check settings 14:37:02,096 INFO Audit - Operation started: TransferXenCenterMetadataAction: Connection unknown: Transfer Health Check settings 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Finished validation of package MikroTik_CHR_release_6.48.3 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating Networks 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating Memory 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating Capabilities 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating CPU 14:35:22,049 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating disks

14:35:22,033 WARN XenOvf.OVF - Found unexpected virtual hardware type vmx-10. 14:35:21,987 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating OVF XML schema

14:35:21,987 WARN XenOvf.OVF - OVF version not set, assuming 1.0.0 14:35:21,987 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Validating OVF version Log XCP-ng Center: 14:35:21,987 INFO XenOvf.OVF - Started validation of package MikroTik_CHR_release_6.48.3 Previously, there were no problems with import now, one CHR is running on the server. It's not a mass management solution, however, rather a per-device one.I'm trying to import Mikrotik CHR OVA template (chr-6.48.3.ova) but the process freezes.

It's a MAC-level management overlay network, that allows access to managed devices over it, via configured RoMON agent(s) on your network. In short: mostly a monitoring, log ingestion, and mass upgrade solution.įor individual RouterOS management, you can use RoMON. One interesting thing it can do is mass-upgrade devices, albeit you have to update all relevant upgrade packages to the DUDE server via SFTP or another option.

It's mostly read-only, allowing access to device statistics (whether it's up, resource usage - CPU, RAM, storage), information about things like interfaces, and so on. The downside of this solution is that it's unfortunately not a fully-featured management solution. DUDE server can also host a syslog server, so you can have centralized log ingestion. For some more features, you should also enable SNMP on your routers. Note that DUDE requires IP access to WinBox from the management network. If you have a powerful enough router in the network, one of your options is to use The DUDE ( Documentation).
