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with Converter Standalone 5.5.3 quantum_it Apr 15, 2015 10:47 AM I am attempting to migrate VMs from an older VMWare environment, using an ESXi https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1014371 5.5 host (build 1331820), using the vcenter converter standalone utility (version 5.5.3), to a new ESXi 5.5 U2 (build 2068190). The new environment has a vCenter 5.5 server running on it, and the new ESXi 5.5U2 server has been registered with it.The data store sizes are exactly the same https://communities.vmware.com/thread/508268?start=0&tstart=0 on the old and new ESXi servers, just using separate SANs (the new environment is meant to be a 100% clean restart for this environment).However, when I attempt to migrate a VM (version 8) from the old environment to the new environment, and convert it to hardware version 10, I get an "Invalid fault" error from the standalone converter.The only line I can find in the error log before the 'invalid fault' entry is:2015-04-14T15:36:01.267-07:00 [08268 info 'wizardController'] FillPage()2015-04-14T15:36:11.637-07:00 [00400 error 'wizardController'] Unable to submit job: vmodl.fault.SystemError2015-04-14T15:36:11.637-07:00 [10620 error 'ConversionState'] Submit job failed: A general system error occurred: Invalid fault2015-04-14T15:36:11.637-07:00 [10620 error 'ConverterWizardWindow'] Next/Finish failed: A general system error occurred: Invalid fault2015-04-14T15:36:18.559-07:00 [09980 verbose 'HttpConnectionPool-000008'] [RemoveConnection] Connection removed; cnx:
in vSphere 4 Solving the "A general system error occured:Invalid fault" error in vSphere 4 in Knowledgebase - on 5:54 AM - No comments Below error was come out when you try to migrate VM to other host http://en.ictformyanmar.com/2014/09/solving-a-general-system-error.html for some reason. Below error was come out when you try to edit VM http://www.jonathanmedd.net/2013/06/removing-esxi-5-0-host-from-vcenter-general-system-error-invalid-fault.html setting. Below error was come out when you power on the VM. How to solve those error? Here is how I resolve the error! Login to the Host that errored VM exist by using Terminal or Direct Console. Enter below command and press enter. services.sh restart Wait until all VMware Services are restarted. After that try to a general Power On/Edit Settings or Migrate the errored VM and you will see all you can do without any error pop-up. This kind of errors can occur if you shutdown/restart VM unproperly or shutdown/restart the Host unproperly that VM exist. You can check log file deeply if you willing to know precisely on this. May you all be happy. (Be knowledgeable, pass it on then) Tweet Labels: Knowledgebase Post a Comment Newer Post a general system Older Post Home My Myanmar Blog ICT for Myanmar Categories Knowledgebase Mobile Networking Others Popular Posts How to prevent "%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/..." Error Message in Cisco Router? During bootup of Cisco hardware through Cisco IOS software, error messages similar to below are displayed when you erase configuration and r... How to display and Export information about office 365 users in office 365 by using powershell? As an office 365 administrator, you would definitely need to display and export some user information such as distribution group list, all u... Solving "WSUS administration console was unable to connect to the WSUS Server via the remote API" error Today, I've got below when I try to connect my WSUS Server via WSUS Console. Below logs are display in Event Logs too. The WSUS... How to fix boot error 0xc000000f in Windows Server 2008? If you face with error like above picture, take note it's your BCD corrupted. You can fix that error as below. Boot your server... How to solve Windows 7 Libraries folder keeps opening or popping up at startup? Sometime you have to use Upgrade Option for your Windows 7 system to do repair. In that case, you will encounter Windows Libraries Explorer... ► 2016 (20) ► August (3) ► July (2) ► Jun
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