P2V migration to Hyper-V failing
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 6:13 pm
I did not find any helpful fixes while searching these forums for this problem.
I have a Windows Server 2011 (On the domain) that I'm performing a migration on - Physical to Virtual
The data is supposed to be going into a format Hyper-V can use on a new Windows Server 2019 which is being used as a VMHOST (Not on a domain)
I'm receiving the error (0x80070005) Access is Denied when on the screen that asks to enter Microsoft Hyper-V Server connection parameters (hostname, username, password)
I've confirmed I'm using the correct user name and password. It's a local admin on the VMHOST machine
input looks like this
hostname: vmhost-computer-name-here
user:vmhost-name\local-admin-name
password: correct password
I checked event viewer on the VMHOST and can confirm that the Server 2011 is successfully authenticating to it using those credentials when Starwind attempts to make the connection, however I can also see that the connection is immediately destroyed after the successful logon. I'm unsure if this is normal or not
I have turned both firewalls off, ran the program as Admin, made sure I can RDP between devices (using same credentials), made sure I can move a file from one server to the other server manually
At this point I think it is a permissions issue, but I'm open to try other fixes. Are there specific permissions the local admin on the VMHost needs to be given for this to work? Does the Server 2011 need some special permission to access the VMHOST?
I have a Windows Server 2011 (On the domain) that I'm performing a migration on - Physical to Virtual
The data is supposed to be going into a format Hyper-V can use on a new Windows Server 2019 which is being used as a VMHOST (Not on a domain)
I'm receiving the error (0x80070005) Access is Denied when on the screen that asks to enter Microsoft Hyper-V Server connection parameters (hostname, username, password)
I've confirmed I'm using the correct user name and password. It's a local admin on the VMHOST machine
input looks like this
hostname: vmhost-computer-name-here
user:vmhost-name\local-admin-name
password: correct password
I checked event viewer on the VMHOST and can confirm that the Server 2011 is successfully authenticating to it using those credentials when Starwind attempts to make the connection, however I can also see that the connection is immediately destroyed after the successful logon. I'm unsure if this is normal or not
I have turned both firewalls off, ran the program as Admin, made sure I can RDP between devices (using same credentials), made sure I can move a file from one server to the other server manually
At this point I think it is a permissions issue, but I'm open to try other fixes. Are there specific permissions the local admin on the VMHost needs to be given for this to work? Does the Server 2011 need some special permission to access the VMHOST?