Hyper-V Failover Live Migration failed. Error 21502
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@LAH3385 That error looks like you might have run out of storage at an unexpected place. I know you've probably looked already, but someone has to ask. Do you have 2GB of free space on that C drive?
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@Dashrender
The cluster storage space is configured with starWind vSAN. I gave it a good 1TB (1,0001GB)
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@LAH3385 said:
@Dashrender
The cluster storage space is configured with starWind vSAN. I gave it a good 1TB (1,0001GB)
Right, but the error is claiming it's on the system drive.
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@travisdh1
The VM reside on the cluster drive on C:\clusterstorage\volume1
I might be overlooking this and screwed up somewhere along the way.. but shouldn't C:\clusterstorage\volume1 be a virtual drive? connected by iscsi?
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Show us the Disk Manager view for your drives, please.
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Am I seeing correctly? the CSVFS (Disk 3) is not mounted anywhere?
Maybe this view doesn't actually show mount points that aren't just a drive letter? -
can we see the output from Mountvol.exe
I found the info at http://thenubbyadmin.com/2012/03/15/listing-all-volume-mount-points-on-a-windows-server/
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@Dashrender
Now that you mentioned that. somehow the drives on both server (which should be identical) is not.
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@Dashrender
here is the mountvol.exe result.
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awww - I think I see the problem.
Your volume on Disk 3 is set to 1 GB, not one TB. You only have 888 Megs free on that volume, and you need 2 GB (2048 MB) free for the RAM disk.
though I'm not sure how you installed Windows into a 1 GB partition.
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Can you do a details based listing of what is is c:\clusterstorage\volume1?
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@Dashrender
From your previous message currently I am redoing the whole iscsi and volume clustering. I will report back if the problem resolved. -
@LAH3385 said:
@Dashrender
The cluster storage space is configured with starWind vSAN. I gave it a good 1TB (1,0001GB)
What I can't tell, is this graphic showing 1.001 GB or 1,001 GB?
Assuming it's showing 1,001 GB (nearly 1 TB of space), this is only showing the whole array, not the the partitions that you created in the array.
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@Dashrender said:
@LAH3385 said:
@Dashrender
The cluster storage space is configured with starWind vSAN. I gave it a good 1TB (1,0001GB)
We all missed what this graphic is actually showing - it shows that your Cluster Volume is only 1 GB, not 1 TB.
Yep. Comma or period is a big difference all right!
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LOL!!!! I am pretty sure it is a comma
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@LAH3385 said:
@Dashrender
The cluster storage space is configured with starWind vSAN. I gave it a good 1TB (1,0001GB)
We all missed what this graphic is actually showing - it shows that your Cluster Volume is only 1 GB, not 1 TB.
Yep. Comma or period is a big difference all right!
Drat, you quoted me before I corrected my post - please see correction.
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@LAH3385 said:
LOL!!!! I am pretty sure it is a comma
Yeah, so the Cluster Volume is fine, it's the partition on the cluster that's to small.
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@Dashrender
Actually you were right! Not with the comma part, but the problem is I gave it 1TB size but linked it to 1GB partition. I didn't show the resource down belong it it only show 883MB out of 1GBNow it pointed to 1TB partition so it is working now.
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Yeah, when MS stopped showing a real size comparison of partitions vs the whole volume, it became even more important to full read the stats, not just trust the graphic. If the graphic would have shown this tiny slice it would have been obvious that the slice was to small to use.