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FailoverTest doesnt work in VM with Standard Port
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Hello all,
I need to know if someone had the same problem like me.
When I try to do a FailoverTest on a VM with standard port group, and the target network in a vDC is Distributed port group, it fails with this [ERROR], and VM is created in poweroff state.
[ERROR]Task: Power Off virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:45:38
Power Off virtual machine
Virtual machine on esx211.ti.local is powered on
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03/06/2016 9:45:25
Power On virtual machine
Resource allocation changed
…
Virtual machine is starting
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03/06/2016 9:45:24
Power On virtual machine
Task: Power On virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:45:24
Power On virtual machine
Reconfigured virtual machine
info
03/06/2016 9:45:23
Reconfigure virtual machine
Task: Reconfigure virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:45:21
Changed custom field system.service.vmware.vsla.vCloudGTD to vCloudGTD
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03/06/2016 9:45:20
Reconfigured virtual machine
info
03/06/2016 9:45:12
Reconfigure virtual machine
Task: Reconfigure virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:45:11
Reconfigure virtual machine
Completed the relocation of the virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:44:37
Migrate virtual machine
Relocating from esx225.ti.local, CML-Lidic001-Clientes-Vcloud14 to esx211.ti.local, CML-Lidic001-Clientes-Vcloud14
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03/06/2016 9:44:35
Migrate virtual machine
Migration from esx225.ti.local to esx211.ti.local and resource pool SRVTI_DRaaS_Zerto_VDCo (aa8e8f26-695c-4b0a-83f0-d305326129ed):
Network interface ‘Network adapter 1’ uses network ‘none’, which is not accessible.
warning***
03/06/2016 9:44:35
Migrate virtual machine
Task: Migrate virtual machine
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03/06/2016 9:44:34
Migrate virtual machine
***(in bold the unique warning alert)
Any idea? anyone could create a test in other vCenter? I have try in 2 vCenter, with the same behavior.
[INFO: vCenter source 6.0 vCenter target with vCloud 5.5]Thanks!
Hey Matias,
I noticed nobody replied to your post. Did you raise a support ticket on this? It looks to be an issue with your environment as there should be no issue with Zerto connecting a VM to standard port group, this is relatively simple. Thanks,
JOshua
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