I need to move some VMs around manually, within the same cluster of 6 esxi 6.7 hosts. This is a vsan cluster, with the VCSA sitting at Version:
7.0.1.00300, Build number 17491101.
Host13 has 15 vms on it; all are running Windows Server 2012 or 2016, and are running fine from an OS perspective.
I can migrate 10 of the 15 with no issues; I just click the vm, drag it to host12 (or any other host in the cluster), it migrates with no issues.
But 5 of them won't move; when I click and drag (or right-click-migrate), I get the message "This action is not available for any of the selected objects at this time."
?? I have searched for that message for the last 2 hours and can't find any reference to it...my google-fu has failed me. 😞
Only one of the 4 have snapshots. None of the 5 have a CD connected.
What else can I check?
Thanks!
Well, hmm. They're all migrating just fine this morning!
We'd had a network outage the night before last, and some of my Veeam backups had failed. The one vm that had a snapshot was due to Veeam; but none of the other VMs that wouldn't migrate had a snapshot, or a CD / ISO mounted.
Last night, all my Veeam backups completed properly.
This morning, I can migrate all the vms that didn't migrate yesterday.
Sheesh!
Case closed, I guess!
Tried initiating the migration from the Migrate menu of the VM?
Hi @BHagenSPI
Snapshots with CD image connected would be my first guess.
Are you sure that none of the snapshots has some iso mounted? You might not see it in the current state, but it can be hidden in some older snap.
Well, hmm. They're all migrating just fine this morning!
We'd had a network outage the night before last, and some of my Veeam backups had failed. The one vm that had a snapshot was due to Veeam; but none of the other VMs that wouldn't migrate had a snapshot, or a CD / ISO mounted.
Last night, all my Veeam backups completed properly.
This morning, I can migrate all the vms that didn't migrate yesterday.
Sheesh!
Case closed, I guess!