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ovftool import succeeds but VM is not able to be found

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So I am importing a VM using the following command:

ovftool.exe --name="test_VM2" --datastore="vsanDatastore" C:\Users\testuser\Desktop\VM_Exports\test_server.ova "[email protected]/TEST/host/GPU Cluster"
Opening OVA source: C:\Users\testuser\Desktop\VM_Exports\test_server.ova
The manifest validates
Opening VMX target: [email protected]/TEST/host/GPU Cluster
Writing VMX file: [email protected]/TEST/host/GPU Cluster\test_VM2\test_VM2.vmx
Transfer Completed
Completed successfully

When I login to vcenter, I am unable to find nay VMs with a name of "test_vm2". Am I importing this incorrectly? If I attempt again it states the "File already exists" so its uploading something. Any thought on this? Thanks.

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Command should have been:

ovftool.exe --name="test_VM2" --datastore="vsanDatastore" C:\Users\testuser\Desktop\VM_Exports\test_server.ova "vi://[email protected]/TEST/host/GPU Cluster"
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