Answered SCVMM P2V ID 3157 0x800706BA

  • Wednesday, February 16, 2011 9:12 AM
     
     

    Hi,

    I have problem with one Windows 2003 machine, that i would like to move to Hyper-V (right now its on VMWare)

    On SCVMM i just click P2V, i put IP address of that machine, put domain admin account etc, and on screen with "Scan system" button i got that message when i click it:

    "VMM is unable to complete the request. The connection to the agent 10.10.0.53 was lost.

    Ensure that the computer 10.10.0.53 exists on the network, WMI service and the agent are installed and running and that a firewall is not blocking HTTP and WMI traffic.

    ID: 3157
    Details: The RPC server is unavailable (0x800706BA)"

     

    On that server (Windows 2003) RPC, VSS, WMI, COM etc services are running, i have also disabled firewall.

    There is no TCP/IP filtering.

     

    I can ping that server without any problems, i can also access shares.

     

    But, when i click "Scan system" i got that error on machine with Windows 2003:

    "Event Type:    Failure Audit
    Event Source:    Security
    Event Category:    Logon/Logoff
    Event ID:    529
    Date:        2011-02-15
    Time:        13:54:29
    User:        NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
    Computer:    COMP-XXXX
    Description:
    Logon Failure:
    Reason:        Unknown user name or bad password
    User Name:   
    Domain:       
    Logon Type:    3
    Logon Process:    Kerberos
    Authentication Package:    Kerberos
    Workstation Name:    -
    Caller User Name:    -
    Caller Domain:    -
    Caller Logon ID:    -
    Caller Process ID:    -
    Transited Services:    -
    Source Network Address:    10.10.1.53
    Source Port:    56070"

    So, as we can see there is something wrong with logon but i have no idea how can i manage it.

     

    Thanks and regards

    Marcin

     

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  • Saturday, February 19, 2011 6:44 AM
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     Answered

    Hello Marcin, Make sure that the source machine is running W2K3 SP2. Next, make sure that the account entered during the P2V wizard is indeed a local admin on the source machine. If this still fails, then I would copy the vmdk/vmx files into the VMM library and perform a V2V.

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    • Marked As Answer by marcinsmolar Saturday, February 19, 2011 10:22 PM
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  • Saturday, February 19, 2011 10:24 PM
     
     

    Hi Mike, thx for help.

    I did V2V without any problems.

     

    Regards

     

  • Thursday, September 01, 2011 1:43 AM
     
     

    How does V2V ?

    How to convert physical machines to use V2V

    I met the same problem。

     

    Thanks。


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