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spawn_ian
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6.3.0 Unable to query the live source machine - Ubuntu 14.04.3

The converter has worked all other Ubuntu servers, however this one refuses to "Unable to query the live source machine"

Diag zip attached, any help or suggestions welcome 

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spawn_ian
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Can anyone see any issue with these mount points?

Trying to spot any clues in the logs.

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Found these in the logs, not sure there relevant or not:

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spawn_ian
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Think I found the issue dev/md127p1 is mount 3 times, the below log is in vmware-converter-worker log

 

-->   <volume mountPoint="/" blockSizeInBytes="4096" capacityInBlocks="228307795" blocksFree="222582613" blocksUsed="5725182" devicePath="/dev/md127" fileSystemType="ext4" isBootVolume="true" label="">

-->    <extfsFeatures dirIndex="true" filetype="true" hasJournal="true" journalDev="false" resizeInode="true" sparseSuper="true" extent="true" flexBg="true" uninitBg="true" inodesCount="57999360"/>

-->   </volume>

-->   <volume mountPoint="/home/isys" blockSizeInBytes="4096" capacityInBlocks="228307795" blocksFree="222582612" blocksUsed="5725183" devicePath="/dev/md127p1" fileSystemType="ecryptfs" isBootVolume="false" label=""/>

-->   <volume mountPoint="/zfs/lores" blockSizeInBytes="512" capacityInBlocks="67999875172" blocksFree="10815096137" blocksUsed="57184779035" devicePath="/dev/md127p1" fileSystemType="ecryptfs" isBootVolume="false" label=""/>

-->   <volume mountPoint="" blockSizeInBytes="0" capacityInBlocks="0" blocksFree="0" blocksUsed="0" devicePath="/dev/md127p1" fileSystemType="linux-swap" isBootVolume="false" label=""/>

 
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spawn_ian
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did the below:

cd .. to root level making sure I was out of the isys folder:

sudo umount /home/isys

sudo umount /zfs/lores

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