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Message |
Recommended Action (in product) |
Additional Troubleshooting Information |
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13200 |
The selected machine %ServerName; cannot be virtualized. Boot volume %VolumeDrive Letter; must be attached to the IDE bus for the virtual machine to start up. |
Modify the Bus assignments so that the boot volume is located on the first hard disk of the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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13201 |
The specified number of virtual processors (value %ProcessorInfo;) is not within a valid range for the virtualization software of host %VMHostName;. |
Select a number of virtual processors between %RangeStart; and %Rang eEnd; and then try the operation again. |
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13202 |
Virtual Machine Manager is unable to emulate the exact configuration of the source machine %ServerName;. The number of virtual processors could not be set to %ProcessorInfo;. The number of virtual processors on the resulting virtual machine will be adjusted to the closest value within the valid range for this host. |
Ensure the virtual machine host %VMHostName; has adequate computational power and then adjust the number of virtual processors on the virtual machine. You can also move the virtual machine to a host with adequate computational power. |
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13203 |
Host %VMHostName; cannot be used in physical-to-virtual or virtual-to-virtual con versions. |
Select a host running supported virtualization software and then try the operation again. |
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13204 |
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) WMI provider is not installed on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
Install the BCD WMI order-color:#000000 windowtext windowtext #000000;border-width:0px 1pt 1pt 0px;border-bottom-style:solid;padding:0in 5.4pt;background-color:transparent;border-right-style:solid;"> |
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13205 |
The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file on virtual machine %VMName; is not recognized. |
Ensure that the file boot\BCD on the boot volume of the virtual machine %VMName; is not corrupt. |
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13206 |
Virtual Machine Manager cannot locate the boot or system volume on virtual machine %VMName;. The resulting virtual machine might not start or operate properly. |
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See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2313592 | |||
13207 |
The file system of boot\system volume on virtual machine %VMName; is not recognized. |
Ensure that the boot\system volume on the virtual hard disk has a valid file system. |
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13208 |
Unable to insert integration services disk because it is not found on the system drive path on host %VMHostName;. |
Ensure that the host is running Virtual Server or Hyper-V virtualization software. |
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13209 |
Cannot insert integration services disk because virtual machine %VMName; on host %VMHostName; does not have a virtual DVD drive. |
Ensure that the virtual machine has a virtual DVD drive and then try the operation again. |
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13210 |
Timeout occurred while waiting for VM integration services to be installed on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;. |
Ensure that the version of the VM integration services binaries matches the version of the guest operating system in the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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13212 |
%VMHostName; is not a valid host for the specified conversion. |
Ensure that the host is running Virtual Server or Hyper-V virtualization software. |
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13213 |
%VMHostName; is not a valid host for the specified conversion. |
Ensure that the host is running Virtual Server or Hyper-V virtualization software. |
The virtualization software on the source virtual machine host must be VMware. |
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13214 |
Parameters %NameList; cannot be specified at the same time. |
Ensure that only one of these parameters is specified and then try the operation again. |
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13215 |
The file path %FileName; is not a valid VMware path. |
Ensure that the path is in the correct format and then try the operation again. |
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13216 |
Some jobs in the jobs group have different source and target parameters. |
Ensure that all jobs in a job group have the same source and target parameters. |
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13217 |
To install virtual guest services on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;, the virtual machine must have at least one virtual hard disk. |
Ensure that the virtual machine has at least one virtual hard disk with a valid operating system and then try the operation again. |
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13218 |
Virtual Guest Services are not available for the operating system on virtual mach ine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;. Virtual SCSI drives and virtual network cards may not function properly on this virtual machine. |
Update the operation system on this virtual machine to the latest service pack and then try the operation again. |
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13219 |
The existing Virtual Guest Services on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName; was installed by an early version of Microsoft Virtual Server. The service cannot be updated directly. |
Uninstall the existing Virtual Guest Services on the virtual machine by using the same virtualization software that installed it and then try the operation again. |
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13220 |
Uninstall the existing Virtual Guesop" style="border-color:#000000 windowtext windowtext #000000;border-width:0px 1pt 1pt 0px;border-bottom-style:solid;padding:0in 5.4pt;background-color:transparent;border-right-style:solid;"> The selected machine %ServerName; cannot be virtualized. Hyper-V virtualization software volume %VolumeDriveLetter; must be attached to the IDE bus for the virtual machine to start up. |
Modify the bus assignments so that the system volume is located on t he IDE bus on the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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13221 |
The specified source virtual machine %VMName; contains virtual hard disk %FileName; more than once. |
Ensure that the source virtual machine contains each virtual hard disk only once. |
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13222 |
An internal error occurred while Virtual Guest Services were being installed on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;. |
Try the operation again. If the same error occurs again, contact you r support personnel for further help. |
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13223 |
An error occurred while Virtual Guest Services were being installed on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;. |
See Help for the Virtual Guest Services installer, resolve any issue s preventing the installation from succeeding, and then try the operation again. |
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13224 |
Unable to install Virtual Guest Services on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName; because no virtual DVD device is available on the virtual machine. No DVD device is available on the IDE bus, and no more channels are available on the IDE bus to add a temporary DVD device. |
Add a DVD drive to the virtual machine or modify the bus assignments or volume selection to create space on the IDE bus so that a temporary DVD drive can be created. |
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13225 |
The current version of Virtual Server on host %VMHostName; does not support conversion of the %SoftwareVersion; operating system. |
Apply update 948515 to the Virtual Server software on host %VMHostName;. For more information, go to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=120407. |
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13226 |
Virtual hard disk %FileName; cannot be mounted on host %VMHostName; because it conflicts with other disks. |
Wait a few moments and then try the operation again. |
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13227 |
Network adapter drivers are not available for the operating system of the source computer. The virtual machine will be created without network cards. |
Update the virtual machine with the latest service pack and ensure that Virtual Guest Services are installed. |
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13228 |
Virtual Guest Services cannot be installed on virtual machine %VMName;, deployed on host %VMHostName;. |
The host virtualization software must be either Virtual Server or Windows Server Virtualization. |
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13229 |
This action is not supported on virtual machines that have pass-through disks. |
Install virtual guest services on the operating system of the virtual machine manually. |
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13230 |
Virtual Machine Manager encountered an error while connecting to the agent after restarting the computer %ComputerName; into Windows PE. This error may be due to missing WinPE drivers for local storag e on the source machine. |
Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM machine and copy all of the storage or networks drivers for %ComputerName; to the new folder. Command Line Interface: Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM machine and copy all of the storage or networks drivers for %ComputerName; to the new folder. |
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13231 |
Offline physical-to-virtual conversion cannot be performed on machines that have a non-ACPI hal.dll. |
Try an online physical-to-virtual conversion for the supported operating systems. |
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13232 |
Virtual machine %VMName; on host %VMHostName; does not have any virtual hard disk s. Virtual Guest Services cannot be installed on a virtual machine that does not have a virtual hard disk and operating system installed. |
Attach a virtual hard disk and install an operating system on virtual machine %VMName; and then try the operation again. |
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13233 |
Unable to install Virtual Guest Services on virtual machine %VMName;. The Hyper-V Integration Services setup exited with error code %VGSInstallerError;. |
For more information, refer to the Hyper-V documentation for virtual machine integration services at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=118036 and then try the operation again. |
13233 |
Unable to install Virtual Guest Services on virtual machine %VMName;. The Hyper-V Integration Services setup exited with error code %VGSInstallerErr;border-bottom-style:solid;padding:0in 5.4pt;background-color:transparent;border-right-style:solid;"> |
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13234 |
The format of the file %FileName; on server %ServerName; is not supported. |
Refer to the Virtual Machine Manager help for the list of supported VMDK file formats. Ensure that the format is listed as supported, and then try the operation again. |
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13235 |
Unable to uninstall the System Center Virtual Machine Manager P2V Agent from virtual machine %VMName; on host %VMHostName;. |
Uninstall the System Center Virtual Machine Manager P2V Agent manually from the virtual machine. |
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13236 |
The -Check and -Trigger parameters cannot be specified together. |
Use the -Check parameter to check for errors without starting the P2 V operation or use -Trigger to begin the P2V conversion. |
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13237 |
Virtual Guest Services are not available for the operating system on virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName;. Virtual SCSI drives and virtual network cards may not function properly on this virtual machine. |
Update the operating system on virtual machine %VMName; to the latest service pack and then try installing Virtual Guest Services manually. |
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13238 |
The Virtual Machine Manager P2V Agent was not removed from the computer %Computer Name; because -Credential parameter has not been supplied. |
Uninstall the System Center Virtual Machine Manager P2V Agent using Add or Remove Programs on %ComputerName;. |
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13239 |
-Credential parameter must be specified if -Force parameter is not specified. |
Specify the -Credential parameter to remotely uninstall the System C enter Virtual Machine Manager P2V Agent from %ComputerName;. If access to %ComputerName; is not available, use -Force parameter to remove the agent management records from System Center Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13240 |
Parameters -OfflineIPAddress, -OfflineSubnetMask, -OfflinePrefixLength, -OfflineD efaultGateway, -OfflineNICMacAddress can only be specified for offline conversion. |
Remove offline conversion parameters |
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13241 |
One or more required parameters are missing. The following parameters must be spe cified: -Offrder-color:#000000 windowtext windowtext #000000;border-width:0px 1pt 1pt 0px;border-bottom-style:solid;padding:0in 5.4pt;background-colorlineIPAddress, -OfflineDefaultGateway, -OfflineNICMacAddress and -OfflineSubnetMask (for IPv4 addresses) or -OfflinePrefixLength (for IPv6 addresses). |
Specify all required parameters and then try the operation again. |
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13242 |
One of the IP parameters provided for offline communication is not valid. |
Confirm that the offline settings for IP address, subnet mask, prefix length, and default gateway are valid. |
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13243 |
The snapshot creation failed because VSS writer %VssWriterGuid; on source machine %ComputerName; did not respond within the expected time interval. |
Ensure that VSS writer is functioning properly and then try the operation again. |
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13244 |
The volume (%VolumeDriveLetter;) selected for physical-to-virtual conversion is not accessible from Windows PE. This is usually caused by missing or incorrect storage drivers in Windows PE. The computer (%ComputerName;) may now need to be manually restarted into the original operating system using the startup menu. |
Exclude this volume from conversion. Or, if you are performing an offline physical-to-virtual conversion, create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM management server, and then copy all of the storage or networks drivers to the new folder. Command Line Interface: Exclude this volume from conversion. Or, if you are performing an of fline physical-to-virtual conversion, create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM management server, and then copy all of the storage or networks drivers to the new folder. |
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13245 |
Virtual Machine Manager encountered an error while connecting to the agent after restarting the computer (%ComputerName;) into Windows PE. This error may be due to missing Windows PE drivers for local storage or the network on the source machine. |
Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM machine and then copy all of the storage or networks drivers for the computer (%ComputerName;) to the new folder. Command Line Interface: Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the VMM machine and then copy all of the storage or networks drivers for the computer (%ComputerName;) to the new folder. |
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13246 |
No compatible drivers were identified for the device: %DeviceDescription;. The offline physical-to-virtual conversion requires a driver for this device.\n\nDevice Type: %DeviceType;\nDevice Descriptio n: %DeviceDescription;\nDevice Manufacturer: %DeviceManufacturer;\nHardware IDs (listed in order of preference):\n%Hard wareIDs;\nCompatible IDs (listed in order of preference):\n%CompatibleIDs; |
Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the Virtual Machine Manager management server and then copy the necessary 32-bit Windows Vista driver package fi/p> |
No compatible drivers were identified for the device: %DeviceDescription;. The offline physical-to-virtual conversion requires a driver for this device.\n\nDevice Type: %DeviceType;\nDevice Descriptio n: %DeviceDescription;\nDevice Manufacturer: %DeviceManufacturer;\nHardware IDs (listed in order of preference):\n%Hard wareIDs;\nCompatible IDs (listles for this device to the new folder. The driver package files include the driver (.sys) and installation (.inf and .cat) files. Check the device manufacturer's website for the necessary drivers. |
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13247 |
No compatible drivers were identified for the device: %DeviceDescription;. The of fline physical-to-virtual conversion requires a driver for this device.\n\nDevice Type: %DeviceType;\nDevice Descriptio n: %DeviceDescription;\nDevice Manufacturer: %DeviceManufacturer;\nHardware IDs (listed in order of preference):\n%Hard wareIDs;\nCompatible IDs (listed in order of preference):\n%CompatibleIDs; |
Create a new folder under %StaticDriverPath; on the Virtual Machine Manager management server and then copy the necessary 32-bit Windows Vista driver package files for this device to the new folder. The driver package files include the driver (.sys) and installation (.inf and .cat) files. Check the device manufacturer's website or try the following link: %SuggestedDriverLocation; for the necessary driver files. |
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13248 |
VMM does not recognize the format of the Setup information file (%FileName;). |
Ensure that the correctness of the driver package that the Setup information file (%FileName;) is a part of, and then try the operation again. |
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13249 |
Online physical-to-virtual conversion of a domain controller is not recommended. |
Run the Convert Physical Server Wizard again, and choose the Offline Conversion option on the Volume Configuration page. Command Line Interface: To perform an offline conversion, run the New-P2V cmdlet again, and specify the -Offline parameter. |
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13250 |
The selected machine %ServerName; cannot be virtualized. The system volume %VolumeDriveLetter; must be attached to the IDE bus for the virtual machine to start up. |
If the size of the volume %VolumeDriveLetter; exceeds the maximum ID E bus disk size for Virtual Server, try using a Hyper-V host. |
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13251 |
To perform a physical-to-virtual conversion, all virtual hard disks of a highly available virtual machine must be placed on the same volume. |
Specify the same location for all virtual hard disks and the virtual machine and then try the operation again. |
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13252 |
There is already an SSL certificate associated with port %TCPPort; on computer %ServerName;. |
Ensure that no application on computer %ServerName; listens for HTTP traffic on TCP port %TCPPort; during the P2V conversion.\n\n Alternatively:\nOn the VMM management server, create a DW ORD registry key at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager management server\Settings\ P2VBITSTcpPort, set its value to the port number you want to use, and then restart the VMM service. |
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13253 |
Conversion of the virtual hard disk at (%BusType;, %Bus;, %Lun;) of the virtual machine %VMName; residing on host %VMHostName; is not supported. |
Refer to the Virtual Machine Manager help for the list of supported virtual hard disk formats. Ensure that the disk format is listed as supported, and then try the operation again. |
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13254 |
Background Intelligent Transfer Service is disabled on the source machine %Server Name;. |
Use service management console to enable the BITS service. |
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13255 |
HTTP SSL service is disabled on the source machine %ServerName;. |
Use service management console to enable the HTTP SSL service. |
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13256 |
The disk with index %Id; on source machine %ServerName; is an attached virtual hard disk. This configuration is not supported for physical-to-virtual conversions. |
Detach the virtual hard disk and then try the operation again. |
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13257 |
Virtual Machine Manager management server is unable to convert %ServerName; because required files are missing. |
Copy the file %FileName; to "%FolderPath;" on the Virtual Machine Manager management server, run the Add-Patch cmdlet to add the required files to the Virtual Machine Manager patch cache, and then try the operation again. The file %FileName; is located either at %%WINDIR%%\Driver Cache\%OSPlatform; on %Se rverName;, or on the %OSName; (%Language;, %OSPlatform;) installation media.\nIf %FileName; is not available, locate %F ileName2; (Version: %FileVersion;) on the installation media, copy the file to "%FolderPath;", and then run the Add-Pat ch cmdlet to add the required files to the Virtual Machine Manager patch cache. |
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13258 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not convert %ComputerName; because Virtual Server, on host %VMHostName;, does not support running the %OSName; operating system on a guest virtual machine. |
Use a Hyper-V host for the conversion. |
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13600 |
The network location override flag must be set when specifying a network location . |
Specify the OverrideNetworkLocation flag and then try the operation again. |
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13601 |
VLAN IDs are not consistent with the VLAN mode. |
For the VLAN Access mode, specify only -VLANID. For the VLAN Trunk m ode, specify only -VLANTrunkID. |
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13602 |
VLAN IDs are specified without the VLAN mode |
When using -VLANID or -VLANTrunkID, specify the -VLANMode. |
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13603 |
The -OverrideNetworkLocation parameter is inconsistent with -NetworkLocation. |
If -OverrideNetworkLocation is set to TRUE, specify -NetworkLocation . If -OverrideNetworkLocation is set to FALSE, omit -NetworkLocation. |
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13604 |
The Virtual Machine Manager management server lost connectivity to host %VMHostNa me; after applying the network settings. This might be the result of an incorrect VLAN setting. |
Check connectivity from the Virtual Machine Manager management serve r to the host. If there is no connectivity, try connecting a terminal to the host and reverting the changes by using th e Hyper-V Virtual Network Manager locally on the host. If that is not possible, provide connectivity between the host a nd the VMM management server by using a different network adapter. |
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13605 |
Cannot set VLAN properties on physical network adapter %FriendlyName; because it is not connected to a virtual network. |
Connect the physical network adapter to a virtual network and then try the operation again. |
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13606 |
Cannot connect physical network adapter %FriendlyName; to virtual network %VirtualNetworkName;, because it is connected to another virtual network. |
Disconnect the physical network adapter from the other virtual network and then try the operation again. |
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13607 |
The specified network location is not valid. |
Specify a different network location and then try the operation again. |
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13609 |
The specified MAC address range conflicts with an existing Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) or reserved address. |
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13609 |
Specify a MAC address range, which does not conflict with an existing OUI or reserved range. Virtual Machine Manager default range is 00:1D:D8:B7:1C:00-00:1D:D8:F4:1F:FF. |
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13610 |
The specified MAC address range %RangeStart; - %RangeEnd; is not valid. |
1. Specify an end address for the range that is greater or equal than the start address.\n\n2. Ensure that the first three octets of the start address and the end address for the range are equal. |
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13611 |
All addresses in the MAC address range have been used. |
Extend the MAC address range or specify a new range. |
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13612 |
Cannot connect the virtual network adapter because virtual switch %FriendlyName; on host %VMHostName; has no available ports. |
Use the VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client to increase the number of ports.\n\nNote: This setting requires the host to be restarted. |
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13613 |
Cannot set VLAN properties on virtual network %FriendlyName;, because the virtual network is not bound to the host. |
Connect the virtual network to the host and then try the operation a gain. |
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13614 |
Host %ComputerName; does not support this VLAN setting. |
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13615 |
Configuring a virtual DHCP server is not supported on host %ComputerName;. |
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13616 |
Configuring a virtual DHCP server is not supported on host %ComputerName;. |
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Binding a virtual network to the host partition is not supported on host %ComputerName;. |
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13617 |
Connecting more than one physical network adapter to a virtual network is not supported on host %ComputerName;. |
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13618 |
A network location is required when overriding the network location. |
Specify a network location and then try the operation again. |
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13619 |
The host physical network adapter cannot be removed from virtual network %Virtual NetworkName; because the virtual network has a VMware service console port on host %ServerName;. |
Remove the service console port from virtual network %VirtualNetwork Name; by using the VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client or specify a different virtual network. |
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13620 |
Changing the name of a virtual network is not supported on an ESX host. |
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13621 |
The -Path parameter must be specified for New-VirtualNetwork. |
Specify the -Path parameter and then try the operation again. |
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13622 |
Physical network adapter %FriendlyName; does not support VLAN Trunk mode. |
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13623 |
Cannot remove physical network adapter %FriendlyName; from virtual network %VirtualNetworkName; because the adapter is not connected to the virtual network. |
Specify a different host network adapter and then try the operation again. |
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13624 |
(Internal error.) | |||||
13624 |
(Internal error.) | |||||
13625 |
A large number of hosts or virtual machines were selected for display. The network diagram may load slowly and be difficult to use when displaying large numbers of hosts or virtual machines.\n\nDo you want to continue? |
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13626 |
The specified virtual network does not exist. |
Verify the virtual network name by refreshing the Host Properties dialogue box, go to the Hardware tab and click the Virtual Network option. Then try the operation again. Command Line Interface: Run Get-VirtualNetwork and ensure that the virtual network is on the list. |
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13627 |
If network adapter %FriendlyName; is bound to this virtual network, there will be no physical network adapters dedicated to managing host communications. This may prevent Virtual Machine Manager from managing this host over the network.\n\n Do you want to continue? |
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13628 |
Virtual Machine Manager has detected more than one network adapter named %FriendlyName; on host %VMHostName;. Information collected about this adapter by VMM may be inaccurate. To verify the network adaptor's configuration, use Hyper-V Manager. |
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13629 |
Virtual Machine Manager has detected more than one network adapter with the same name. For more details, please refresh host %VMHostName;, and then refer to the job history entry for the host refresh job. |
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13630 |
Virtual Machine Manager has detected more than one network adapter with the same name. For more details, please refresh host cluster %HostClusterName; and refer to the job history entry for the host cluster refresh job. |
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13631 |
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13631 |
Unable to assign the name (%Name;) to this logical network because this name is already in use. |
Specify a unique name for the logical network, and then try the operation again. |
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13632 |
Unable to find the specified logical network. The logical network name may be incorrect, or the logical network may have been deleted. |
Verify that the logical network name is correct and that the logical network exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13633 |
VMM is unable to assign the specified name (%Name;) to the network site because another network site in this logical network already has that name. |
Specify a unique name for the logical network definition, and then try the operation again. |
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13634 |
VMM is unable to find the specified network site. The network site name may be in correct, or the network site may have been deleted. |
Verify that the network site name is correct and that the network site exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13635 |
Unable to find the specified IP subnet. The IP subnet may have been deleted. |
Verify that the IP subnet exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13636 |
Unable to find the specified IP subnet-VLAN. The IP subnet-VLAN may have been deleted. |
Verify that the IP subnet-VLAN exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13637 |
The specified list contains overlapping subnets: %Subnet;. |
Specify a set of non-overlapping IP subnets, and then try the operation again. |
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13638 |
Unable to assign the subnet %Subnet; because it overlaps with an existing subnet. |
Specify a non-overlapping subnet, and then try the operation again. |
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13639 |
The format of the subnet string: %Subnet; is invalid. The expected format is: "{I Pv4 address| IPv6 address}/(subnet mask prefix length)". |
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13639 |
The format of the subnet string: %Subnet; is invalid. The expected format is: "{I Pv4 address| IPv6 address}/(subnet mask pref the subnet in the correct format. |
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13640 |
The specified host groups contain overlapping host groups. |
Specify a non-overlapping set of host groups, and then try the operation again. |
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13641 |
The specified subnet prefix must be between the starting and ending values for the range.\nStarting value: %RangeStart;\nEnding value: %RangeEnd; |
Specify a suitable subnet prefix. |
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13642 |
Unable to remove the subnet (%Subnet;) because one or more static IP address pool s are associated with it. |
Remove all static IP address pools associated with the subnet and try the operation again. |
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13643 |
The specified list of logical networks contains duplicate elements. |
Specify a list of unique logical networks, and then try the operation again. |
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13644 |
The specified list of subnet VLANs contains duplicate elements. |
Specify a list of unique subnet VLANs, and then try the operation again. |
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13645 |
The definition for the subnet (%Subnet;) and VLAN (%VlanId;) could not be found f or the host group (%Name;). |
Define the subnet and VLAN in a logical network definition. |
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13646 |
The definition for the subnet (%Subnet;) and VLAN (%VlanId;) could not be found f or the host group (%Name;). |
Define the subnet and VLAN in a logical network definition. |
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13646 |
The specified IP address range is not valid.\nStarting value: %RangeStart;\nEnding value: %RangeEnd; |
1. Specify an end address for the range that is greater or equal than the start address.\n\n2. Ensure that the address range is included in the specified subnet. |
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13647 |
The specified IP address (%IPAddress;) is not of the expected address protocol version (IPv4 or IPv6). |
Specify an IP address of the correct address protocol version. |
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13648 |
The specified IP address set (%IPAddressSet;) is not in a valid format. |
1. Specify a comma separated list of IP address ranges of the format : IP address 1 - IP address 2\n\n2. Make sure all addresses are of the same type (IPv4 or IPv6). |
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13649 |
The range specified for the static IP address pool overlaps with the range of address managed by an existing static IP address pool. |
Specify a non-overlapping IP address range, and then try the operation again. |
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13650 |
Unable to assign the static IP address pool the name (%Name;) because another static IP address pool already has that name within the network site. |
Specify a unique name for the static IP address pool, and then try the operation again. |
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13651 |
Unable to find the specified MAC address pool. The MAC address pool may have been deleted. |
Verify that the MAC address pool exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13652 |
Unable to assign the MAC address pool name (%Name;) because another MAC address pool already has that name. |
Specify a unique name for the MAC address pool. |
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13653 |
The specified range of the MAC address pool overlaps with ranges of existing MAC address pools. |
Specify a MAC address range that does not overlap ranges of existing MAC address pools. |
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13654 |
The specified input (%ComputerName;) is not a valid Internet name. |
Make sure the name contains only valid characters (letters and numbers, hyphen and period). |
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13655 |
The WINS server address: "%IPAddress;" is not a valid IP address. |
Enter a valid IP address, and then try the operation again. |
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13656 |
The DNS server address: "%IPAddress;" is not a valid IP address. |
Enter a valid IP address, and then try the operation again. |
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13657 |
The virtual IP (VIP) address range conflicts with a default gateway or with a reserved IP address for the static IP address pool. |
Make sure the virtual IP (VIP) address range does not contain a default gateway or a reserved IP address and then try again. |
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13658 |
The specified reserved IP addresses are outside of the range that is managed by the static IP address pool. |
Specify addresses that are within the managed address range. |
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13659 |
The specified virtual IP (VIP) addresses are outside of the range that is managed by static IP address pool. |
Specify addresses that are within the managed address range. |
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13660 |
The address protocol version of the reserved IP addresses does not match the address protocol version of the static IP address pool. |
Specify IP addresses of the correct address protocol version. |
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13661 |
The address protocol version of the virtual IP (VIP) addresses does not match the address protocol version of the static IP address pool. |
Specify IP addresses of the correct address protocol version. |
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13662 |
The NetBIOS and WINS servers are not valid on IPv6 static IP address pools. |
Do not enable Net BIOS or set WINS servers on an IPv6 static IP address pool. |
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13663 |
The specified IP subnet is not of the expected address protocol version (IPv4 or IPv6). |
Specify an IP subnet of the correct address protocol version. |
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13664 |
Multiple VLANs are assigned to a host network adapter in ACCESS VLAN mode. |
Specify the subnet VLAN that should be assigned to the host network adapter. |
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13665 |
VMM cannot specify both VLAN and logical network configuration at the same time. |
Specify either the VLAN or logical network configuration. |
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13666 |
The specified address is outside of the address range managed by the address pool .\nSpecified address: %Address;\nRange starting address: %RangeStart;\nRange ending address: %RangeEnd;\nIP address pool: %Name; |
Specify an address within the range managed by the pool. |
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13667 |
The specified address (%IPAddress;) is within a reserved address range of an address pool (%Name;). |
Specify an address within the available range by the pool. |
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13668 |
The specified address (%IPAddress;) is already allocated by an IP address pool (% Name;). |
Specify an address that is not already allocated by the address pool . |
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13669 |
All addresses in the address pool (%Name;) have been used. |
Expand the address pool or use another address pool. |
13669 |
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13670 |
No static IP address pools are available from which to allocate the requested addresses. |
Create a static IP address pool. |
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13671 |
VMM is unable to delete the static IP address pool (%Name;) because it has allocated IP addresses. |
Please return all the allocated IP addresses to the pool by using th e Revoke-SCIPAddress cmdlet, and then retry this operation. You can retrieve the allocated addresses by using the Get-S CIPAddress cmdlet with the -StaticIPAddressPool parameter. |
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13672 |
Unable to find the specified allocated IP address. The allocated IP address may have been deleted. |
Verify that the allocated IP address exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13673 |
All virtual IP (VIP) addresses in the address pool (%Name;) have been used. |
Expand the set of available virtual IP (VIP) addresses or use another address pool. |
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13674 |
Unable to delete the MAC address pool (%Name;) because it has allocated MAC addresses. |
Please return all the allocated MAC addresses to the pool by using the Revoke-SCMACAddress cmdlet, and then retry this operation. You can retrieve the allocated addresses by using the Get -SCMACAddress cmdlet with the -MACAddressPool parameter. |
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13675 |
Unable to find the specified allocated MAC address. The allocated MAC address may have been deleted. |
Verify that the allocated MAC address exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13675 |
13676 |
The specified address (%Address;) is not part the virtual IP (VIP) address set for the address pool (%Name;). |
Specify an address within the virtual IP (VIP) address set of the po ol. |
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13677 |
Unable to find the specified load balancer. The load balancer may have been deleted. |
Verify that the load balancer exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13678 |
Unable to find the specified load balancer model settings. The load balancer mode l settings may have been deleted. |
Verify that the load balancer model settings exist on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13679 |
No configuration provider exists for the load balancer. |
Add configuration provider for the load balancer and try again. |
||||
13680 |
Multiple configuration providers match for the specified load balancer. |
Specify which configuration provider to use for the load balancer. |
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13681 |
The configuration provider specified for the load balancer does not match. The configuration provider type, manufacturer and model must match the load balancer. |
Specify the correct configuration provider for the load balancer and try again. |
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13682 |
A configuration provider must be specified for this load balancer manufacturer an d model. |
Specify the configuration provider to user for this load balancer manufacturer and model. |
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13683 |
The load balancer (%Address;) is already being managed by Virtual Machine Manager . |
Specify a different load balancer address and then try the operation again. |
||||
13684 |
The configuration provider for load balancer reported an error. |
Correct the error and try again. |
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13684 |
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13685 |
The configuration provider for load balancer returned an unexpected result. |
Check the logs and correct the issue, and then try again. |
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13686 |
VMMM is unable to find the specified load balancer virtual IP (VIP) address template. The load balancer VIP address template may have been deleted. |
Verify that the load balancer virtual IP (VIP) address template exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13687 |
VMM is unable to assign the virtual IP (VIP) address template name (%Name;) because another VIP address template already has that name. |
Specify a unique name for the virtual IP (VIP) address template. |
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13688 |
VMM is unable to find the specified load balancer virtual IP (VIP) address. The load balancer VIP address may have been deleted. |
Verify that the load balancer virtual IP (VIP) address exists on the Virtual Machine Manager management server. |
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13689 |
Virtual IP (VIP) address persistence is enabled, but no persistence is specified. |
Specify a virtual IP (VIP) address persistence. |
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13690 |
Insufficient parameters to create a virtual IP (VIP) address. |
Specify all necessary parameters including protocol and load balancing method, or provide a virtual IP (VIP) address template. |
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13690 |
13691 |
A virtual IP (VIP) address with the specified name (%VIPName;) or address (%IPAddress;) already exists on the load balancer (%Name;). |
Specify a different name or IP address and try again. |
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13692 |
Unable to find the specified load balancer virtual IP (VIP) member. The load balancer virtual IP (VIP) member may have been deleted. |
Verify that the load balancer virtual IP (VIP) member exists. |
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13693 |
Unable to add a virtual IP (VIP) member with the specified address (%Address;) an d port (%Port;) because the VIP member ('%VIPName;') already exists. |
Specify a different address and/or port for the new virtual IP (VIP) member. |
||||
13694 |
Cannot specify both the "-MakeGeneric" and the load balancer manufacturer or mode l parameters. |
Specify either the "-MakeGeneric" parameter or the load balancer manufacturer and model. |
||||
13695 |
Cannot specify both "-DisablePersistence" and a persistence parameter. |
Specify either the "-DisablePersistence" parameter or a persistence. |
||||
13696 |
A non-generic virtual IP (VIP) address template requires both load balancer manufacturer and model. |
Specify both the load balancer manufacturer and model or neither. |
||||
13697 |
The virtual IP (VIP) address protocol name cannot be null or empty. |
Specify a valid name for the virtual IP (VIP) address protocol. |
||||
13698 |
The virtual IP (VIP) address persistence name cannot be null or empty. |
Specify a valid name for the virtual IP (VIP) address persistence. |
||||
13699 |
The virtual IP (VIP) address load balancing method name cannot be null or empty. |
Specify a valid name for the virtual IP (VIP) address load balancing method. |
13699 |
|||
13700 |
The specified value (%Value;) is not a valid default gateway metric value. |
Specify a value between 1 and 9999. |
||||
13701 |
The list of DNS servers contains the duplicate address (%Address;). |
Remove duplicate entries from the list and try again. |
||||
13702 |
The list of WINS servers contains the duplicate address (%Address;). |
Remove duplicate entries from the list and try again. |
||||
13703 |
The list of DNS search suffixes contains the duplicate DNS search suffix (%Value; ). |
Remove duplicate entries from the list and try again. |
||||
13704 |
The list of default gateways contains the duplicate address (%Address;). |
Remove duplicate entries from the list and try again. |
||||
13705 |
The HTTPS certificate subject name is required and must not be empty if the load balancer protocol specifies HTTPS termination. |
Specify the HTTPS certificate subject name and try again. |
||||
13706 |
The HTTPS certificate subject name is required and must not be empty if the load balancer protocol specifies HTTPS termination. |
The host network adapter (%Name;) is not associated with any logical networks. |
Specify the logical networks to which the host network adapter has access. |
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13707 |
The host network adapter (%Name;) is associated with a logical network (%LogicalN etworkName;), but there are no corresponding subnets or VLANs defined for this logical network to which the virtualization host (%VMHostName;) has access. |
Specify one or more subnets or VLANs for the logical network (%Logi calNetworkName;) in a network site to which the virtual machine host (%VMHostName;) has access. |
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13708 |
There is no subnet or VLAN connectivity for the logical network (%LogicalNetworkName;) on the host network adapter (%Name;). |
Specify the subnets or VLANs to which the host network adapter has access. |
||||
13709 |
VLANs (%VlanIds;) are missing from the host network adapter (%Name;) for one or m ore explicitly specified subnets or VLANs. |
Update the network configuration on the host network adapter. |
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13710 |
The host network adapter (%Name;) only has access to a partial list of the implie d subnets or VLANs for the logical network (%LogicalNetworkName;) to which the host (%VMHostName;) has access. |
Update the network configuration on the host network adapter. |
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13712 |
The virtual IP (VIP) address (%VIPName;) is not present on the load balancer (%Na me;). The VIP address may have been deleted from the load balancer. |
Verify that the virtual IP (VIP) address exists on the load balancer . |
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13713 |
A certificate matching the specified subject name (%CertificateSubjectName;) was not found on the load balancer (%Name;). |
Verify that the certificate exists on the load balancer. |
||||
13800 |
The host cluster name contains a character that is not allowed. |
A host cluster name cannot contain any of the following characters: * ? < > / | \ ". Check the host cluster name and then try the operation again. |
||||
13801 |
A host cluster with the name %HostClusterName; already exists. |
Specify a different host cluster name and then try the operation again. |
||||
13802 |
A cluster with the name %HostClusterName; does not exist. |
Specify a different cluster name and then try the operation again. |
||||
13803 |
The cluster node failure reserve equals or exceeds the number of nodes in cluster %HostClusterName;. |
Specify a cluster node failure reserve less than the number of nodes in the cluster and then try the operation again. |
||||
13804 |
Access to the cluster %ComputerName; was denied. |
Ensure that the specified credentials have access to query cluster resources and then try the operation again. |
||||
13805 |
Unable to contact cluster service on %ComputerName;. |
Ensure that the provided name is a cluster name or the computer name of a node in the cluster, and that the cluster is listed in Active Directory Domain Services. For a newly created cluster, you might need to wait for the cluster name to be added to Active Directory Domain Services. |
||||
13806 |
The host does not exist in cluster %HostClusterName;. |
Specify a different host name and then try the operation again. |
||||
13807 |
Unable to add %ComputerName; as a virtual machine host. |
Ensure that the specified machine name is a cluster name or a node o f a cluster, and then try the operation again. |
||||
13808 |
Unable to add %ComputerName; as a Library server. |
Ensure that the specified machine name is a clustered file server or a node of a cluster, and then try the operation again. |
||||
13809 |
Unable to run WMI query on cluster %ComputerName;. |
Ensure that the specified computer name is a cluster name and that t he cluster service is properly installed and running. |
||||
13810 |
Cannot remove host %ComputerName; because it is a part of host cluster %HostClusterName;. Removing the entire cluster will remove all of its hosts. |
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13811 |
Virtual network %FriendlyName;, configured on host %ComputerName;, is not highly available. |
To make the virtual network highly available, ensure that a virtual network with the same name, tag, and connectivity exists on all hosts in the cluster. |
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13812 |
Virtual network %FriendlyName; already exists on the highly available host. |
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13813 |
The specified VMware resource pool was not found. |
Ensure that the resource pool exists in this virtualization manager and then try the operation again. |
||||
13814 |
The virtual machine %ComputerName; cannot be moved to VMware resource pool %Frien dlyName;. |
Ensure that the target resource pool belongs to the same computer re source and then try the operation again. |
||||
13815 |
Virtual Machine Manager could not enumerate the network shares on %ComputerName;. |
Ensure that the computer %ComputerName; exists, that the specified credentials have administrative rights, and then try the operation again. |
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13816 |
Virtual Machine Manager detected that the library server %ComputerName; is a clustered file server. Virtual Machine Manager will install agent on all the nodes of the failover cluster that is hosting this file server. |
13816 |
Virtual Machine Manager detected that the library server %ComputerName; is a clustered file server. Virtual Machine Manager will install agent on all the nodes of the failover cluster that is hosting this file server. |
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13817 |
Virtual Machine Manager detected that the library server %ComputerName; is a fail over cluster node. If you want to add clustered library server, you should specify the network name of the clustered library server. Are you sure you want to add the failover cluster node as a standalone library server? |
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13916 |
Not all of the host cluster nodes have processors that are mutually compatible. |
|||||
13917 |
The following virtual machines have more processors than one or more of the hosts in the host cluster: %NameList;. |
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13918 |
Cannot assign virtual machine %VMName; to a VMware resource pool because the virtual machine is not on a VMware ESX host. |
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13919 |
Specified failure node reserve (%ParameterValue;) exceeds the %MaxLimit; limit for host cluster %HostClusterName; (total nodes in cluster- 1). |
Specify a failure node reserve less than or equal to %MaxLimit;. |
||||
13920 |
The discovered host cluster (%HostClusterName;) will not be added to Virtual Machine Manager, because a cluster with the same name already exists. |
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13920 |
The discovered host cluster (%HostClusterName;) will not be added to Virtual Machine Manager, because a cluster with the same name already exists. |
13921 |
The highly available virtual machine (%VMName;) is not supported by VMM because one or more of its network adapters is not configured correctly. |
Ensure that all of the virtual network adapters are either disconnected or connected to highly available virtual networks. |
||
13922 |
The highly available virtual machine (%VMName;) is not supported by VMM because one or more of its network adapters is not configured correctly. |
Ensure that all of the virtual network adapters are either disconnected or connected to highly available virtual networks. Additionally, each port group to which the virtual machine is connected must be present on each of the nodes of the cluster. |
||||
13923 |
The highly available virtual machine (%VMName;) is not supported by VMM because its cluster resource group is not configured correctly. |
Ensure that the resource group only contains a single virtual machine resource, a single virtual machine configuration resource, and zero or more disk resources all belonging to this virtual machine. |
||||
13924 |
The highly available virtual machine (%VMName;) is not supported by VMM because the virtual machine uses non-clustered storage. |
Ensure that all of the files and pass-through disks belonging to the virtual machine reside on highly available storage. |
||||
13925 |
Host cluster %HostClusterName; cannot be removed directly from Virtual Machine Manager because it is a VMware cluster. |
To remove the host cluster from Virtual Machine Manager, remove the Virtualization Manager that it belongs to. To destroy the host cluster, use the VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client. |
||||
13926 |
Host cluster %HostClusterName; was not fully refreshed because not all of the nodes could be contacted. Highly available storage and virtual network information reported for this cluster might be inac curate. |
Ensure that all the nodes are online and do not have Not Responding status in Virtual Machine Manager. Then refresh the host cluster again. |
||||
13927 |
Host cluster %HostClusterName; was moved, renamed, or deleted outside Virtual Machine Manager. |
Verify the name of the cluster you want to refresh and then try the operation again. |
||||
13928 |
Highly available virtual machine %VMName; is offline on host %VMHostName;. |
1. Ensure that the virtual machine has not been removed from host %V MHostName; by using Hyper-V Manager.\n2. Ensure that all of the resources in cluster resource group %GroupName; are online by using Failover Cluster Manager. |