Error 12700 Vmm Cannot Complete The Hyper V Operation
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to error 12700 vmm cannot complete the host operation create a new virtual machine. (Unknown error (0x8001)) Event ID unknown error (0x8000) hyper-v 2912 Details: The server threw an exception (0x80010105)
Symptoms: 1. Error (12700): VMM error 12700 scvmm 2012 r2 cannot complete the Hyper-V operation on the server because of the error: Failed to create a new virtual machine. (Unknown error (0x8001)) 2. EventScvmm Error 12700 Migration
ID: 2912 Details: The server threw an exception (0x80010105) Case 1: On the share folder of the library shares which contained the ISO image, add "Authenticated Users" with the Read permission on NTFS and share folder. Case 2: This issue may occur if the Hyper-V host was unable could not be realized due to errors in its configuration file which could not be resolved. to read the attributes associated with the SCVMM service account in Active Directory. Try to add the Hyper-V hosts to the "Windows Authorization Access group". a. Open Active Directory Users and Computers b. Select the Built-in container c. Select the Properties of the Windows Authorization Access group d. Select the Members tab e. Add the computer object for the Hyper-V host to this group Case 3: Make sure you'll have to have every node you want to live migrate between located in the same host group in VMM. Case 4: , make sure that you have configured constrained delegation in AD on every hyper-v server that should join the migration party. Contact a consultant Related Topics This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. Copyright © 2002-2015 ChicagoTech.net, All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.
ISO from VMM Library Server, you may find the following message: Error (12700) VMM cannot complete the operation not allowed because the replication state is not initialized host operation on the hvhost.x.x server because of the error: ‘VM'
Event Id 21502
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 http://www.chicagotech.net/server/vmmserror2.htm issue 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 http://ajmckean.com/vmm-cannot-complete-the-host-operation-on-the-hvhost-x-x/ without any 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
to keep track of the states of your virtual machines is to keep copies of your virtual disks. This means multiple copies of your .vhd files. http://fixmyitsystem.com/2010/10/scvmm-error-12700-failed-to-start.html This is NOT snapshots or checkpoints. SCVMM gives you the option of migrating machines to your library. This is handy but sometime you just want to grab an existing disk and replace the current one. I recently tried that and ran into this error: "Error (12700) VMM cannot complete the Hyper-V operation on the hyperv01 server because of the error: 'servername' failed to error 12700 start. (Virtual machine ID C4A9BFD2-848F-4F23-ACB7-608AD634AD2D) 'servername' Microsoft Emulated IDE Controller (Instance ID {83F8638B-8DCA-4152-9EDA-2CA8B33039B4}): Failed to Power on with Error 'General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID C4A9BFD2-848F-4F23-ACB7-608AD634AD2D) 'servername': IDE/ATAPI Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\servername\Windows 2008 x64 Standard Template_disk_1.vhd'. Error: 'General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID C4A9BFD2-848F-4F23-ACB7-608AD634AD2D) 'servername': Account does not have sufficient privilege to open attachment error 12700 vmm 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\servername\Windows 2008 x64 Standard Template_disk_1.vhd'. Error: 'General access denied error' (0x80070005). (Virtual machine ID C4A9BFD2-848F-4F23-ACB7-608AD634AD2D)(Unknown error (0x8000)) Recommended ActionResolve the issue in Hyper-V and then try the operation again." I found this rather odd since I was the creator / owner of the file and I was logged in as an administrator. Looking at the .vhd file I noticed a padlock over the file icon. I have not been able to track down exactly what it means but changing the NTFS file permissions got rid of the padlock. One that was done then I could start the virtual machine again. The problem comes in when a file is copied to or created inside the virtual machine file structure. So when you copy or or create a file in the following directory you get the padlock. C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Hyper-V\servername\ This is strange since you should inherit the permissions from the parent folder when you create or copy a file. Looking at the parent folder advance permissions shows that there are permissions that apply on to the parent folder and subfolders but not the files too. I change the advanced permission for "V