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  • viernes, 01 de agosto de 2008 5:59MarkEmery Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     
    I've recently developed this problem in Hyper-V RTM server where VMs fail to start becuase the synthetic network adapter fails to 'power on'.
    This can happen to a VM that has worked fine for some time or a brand new one just created. A message is displayed but nothing is written to the event log so I can't give you the exact text at present (it quite verbose and I'd have to retype it).

    The VM stays in the Hyper-V Manager windows with 'starting' state until the display is refeshed and then it is gone. The config files are still there but I haven't been able to find a way to reuse them, they won't import and the manager seems to have no knowledge of them.

    Creating a new VM using the leftover VHD is the only solution I have and that may fail starting and delete the new VM too. THis can happen any number of times.
    I found that restarting the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service and/or the Hyper-V Networking Management service fixes the problem temporarily so I can get a VM started. The problem comes back without warning. I'm at the stage where I'm scared to restart a VM because I might loose it completely and some are not straight forward simple configs.

    The other thing that happens is I get all new network connections in the VM so thay have to be reconfigured again each time. Some are up to Local Area Connection #8 now. I can't rename the connection to what I want to call them because the originals are still hidden somewhere (not in device manager hidden devices by the way).

    Seems a bone-fide bug since reatrting services make it work again for a while. Didn't happen prior to RTM either.
    Hapens most often to VMs that have two virtual networks, one external for user access and one internal to chat amoungst themselves, but not always.

    Any ideas how I could permatently fix this?

    Cheers,
    Mark.

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