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Unknown Error (0x8000) Hyper-v
issue during P2V conversions. If I have the converted placed on my Win 2008 R2 system (also running SCVMM) I get the following error message and recommendation: Error (12700) VMM cannot
Could Not Be Realized Due To Errors In Its Configuration File Which Could Not Be Resolved.
complete the Hyper-V operation on the VirtualMgt.amrinc-corp.local server because of the error: 'testV' could not initialize. (Virtual machine ID 03D6F613-71C2-4E2B-A72E-0832902B00CA) (Unknown error (0x8000)) Recommended Action Resolve the issue in Hyper-V and then try the operation again. These P2V conversions were win2000 SP4 with SP4 Rollup applied. I have done 3 of these with the exact same ending error message. Now the interesting think is operation not allowed because the replication state is not initialized if I tell VMM to place the P2V conversion on my old Virtual Serverrunning on Win2003R2 it works just fine accept for Virtual Machine Integration. Any idea what might be causing this issue? Monday, May 09, 2011 8:46 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote We have seen this issue in two cases: 1. the Hyper-V host is out of resources and cannot start the VM 2. Hyper-V services are not started (e.g. stopped due to an exception) Marked as answer by Carmen SummersMicrosoft employee Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:38 PM Tuesday, June 07, 2011 9:27 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Please check http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/virtualmachinemgrp2vv2v/thread/946ab8b7-40c5-401b-ad8e-ec804d341b43Mohamed Fawzi | http://fawzi.wordpress.com Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:32 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Thanks for the post but the question at that link has no resolution to the issue Friday, May 13, 2011 3:51 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote If the VHD copy completes, what happens if you check the Hyper-V host. Is there a VM registered in the Hyper-V console? If so, what happens when you try
ISO from VMM Library Server, you may find the following message: Error (12700) VMM cannot complete the host operation on the hvhost.x.x server because of the error: ‘VM' failed to add device ‘Virtual CD/DVD Disk'. (Virtual machine ID B3C07289-26B9-4D52-977D-91F5DB15C6A1) ‘VM': User account does not have permission required to open attachment ‘\\SCVMM.x.x\MSSCVMMLibrary\ISOs\Microsoft\MS Server 2008 R2\en_windows_server_2008_r2_standard_enterprise_datacenter_web_vl_build_x64_dvd_x15-59754.iso'. Error: ‘General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID B3C07289-26B9-4D52-977D-91F5DB15C6A1) Unknown error (0x8001) Recommended Action Resolve the host issue https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/71aae7dc-13b5-46f1-b794-cc1b8085541f/error-12700-vmm-cannot-complete-the-hyperv-operation-on-the-could-not-initialize-virtual?forum=virtualmachinemgrp2vv2v and then try the operation again.To work around this, you will need to a) Provide full NTFS & Share access to the Hyper-V's host's Computer Account for the MSCVMMLibrary Share b) Setup constrained delegation in AD for the Hyper-V Host After completing the steps listed above, you should be able to attach your ISO without any http://ajmckean.com/vmm-cannot-complete-the-host-operation-on-the-hvhost-x-x/ issues. About AJ McKean Based in sunny Tauranga, New Zealand, AJ McKean is a Senior Systems Engineer in Mt Maunganui. With over 15 years of professional IT experience working in both New Zealand and the United States, he holds several certifications including MCSE(2000-2003), MCITP:Enterprise(2008), MCSA(2012), VMware VCP-DCV5.5, CompTIA A+ & is an HP Storage Architect. He is passionate about all things IT, especially virtualization, automation & cloud technologies. View all posts by AJ McKean » « Previous post Next post » Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Search for: Recent Posts HP 3PAR with SCOM "Unable to connect to the remote server" Hyper-V 2012R2/VMM 2012R2 VM "Missing" status/Stuck "Starting" SCCM 2012R2 Distribution Point Transfer/Setup Error: 0x80040154 MS Operations Management: Error 2013 Unable to register to Advisor Service Azure Recovery Services "Invalid Vault Credentials" Latest Twitter Updates HP 3PAR Monitoring with SCOM 2012R2: “Unable to connect to the remote s
user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer. (0x80070569). (Solved) Posted on 17/03/2013 by Asaf Nakash http://www.dario.co.il/?p=873 Posted in Hyper-V, System Center, Virtualization, VMM, Windows 2012 We've got http://eniackb.blogspot.com/2009/06/hyper-v-scvmm-error-12700-0x8005.html this error while creating a new VM guest using SCVMM 2012 sp1: Error (12700) VMM cannot complete the host operation on the server because of the error: The operation failed. The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service encountered an unexpected error: Logon failure: the user error 12700 has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer. (0x80070569). Unknown error (0x8000) Recommended Action Resolve the host issue and then try the operation again. We found the the reason for this is that we had GPO that set the right for "logon as service", on Hyper-v 2012 we need to add the error 12700 vmm "NT Virtual Machine\Virtual Machine" user to this logon right. in order to do so perform the following steps on the Hyper-V host machine: Logon as a Domain Administrator Install the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager console After installation, open the GPMC MMC snap-in and browse to the policy that manages User Rights Edit the policy to include NT Virtual Machine\Virtual Machines in the entries for Log on as a Service Close the policy editor and initiate a gpupdate /force on the Hyper-V host computer to refresh policy. (You may need to wait several minutes for Active Directory replication to occur). remove the Group Policy Management feature from the Server Manager console. to read more about this error follow this Microsoft KB article « SCVMM 2012 SP1 Can't create virtual machines and receiving an error: a required privilege is not held by the client (Solved) SCOM 2012 GW 20070 Error: The OpsMgr Connector connected to SCOM2012, but the connection was closed immediately (Solved) » You must log in to post a comment. P
first step was to migrate from the cluster to a non-cluster server using SCVMM. The process went very well and the machine was successfully migrated between both hosts...Then I decide to do the other way around... When the process was at 49% it crashes with the following error:Error (12700)VMM cannot complete the Hyper-V operation on the hv01srv.domain.tld server because of the error:Import failed because the virtual machine must have a new identifier. Select a new identifier and try the import again.(Unknown error (0x8005))Recommended ActionResolve the issue in Hyper-V and then try the operation again.Additionally you get the EVENTID 18070 on the host where you perform the operation:Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-VMMS-AdminSource: Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-VMMSDate:Event ID: 18070Task Category: NoneLevel: ErrorKeywords:User: SYSTEMComputer: hv01srv.domain.tldDescription: Import failed because the virtual machine must have a new identifier. Select a new identifier and try the import again.GREAT!!!!Before telling you how to solve this, let me tell you that you can always rollback the migration process by right-clicking in the VM and choose repair and then select the Undo option and press OK. So don't panic!!!This problem occurred because when I did the migration from the HV Cluster to the Non-HV server, the file {GUIG}.xml) that identifies the VM was not deleted from cluster node. The file is in the "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\Virtual Machines\{GUIG}.xml"Note: By default the ProgramData Folder is hidden, to view this folder you must activate the option "Show hidden folders and files" under folders option menu.Solution:To solve this error, delete the duplicated file in the destination server (if you're in a cluster configuration you may need to check all the nodes before retry the migration).How do I know the file to delete?Simple, on the source server ope