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Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V migration error

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Good morning people,

 

I'm having a problem in my test environment. I've got three physical machines running Windows Server 2012 R2. One being a domain controller and the file server (I've got a bunch of disks in there, one for every Hyper-V host to store the VM's on) and two Hyper-V hosts which are not clustered. I've got a virtual network of 16 servers running without any problems whatsoever, the only problem that I'm facing is that I cannot move virtual machines from one host to another. Due my limited hardware capabilities I'm forced to move some VM's around so the CPU doesn't have to be at 70%+ most of the time.

 

I've got two virtual Windows 8 desktop machines which I want to move to my SRV-GAL-HV01 (physical) machine. I've set the share and NTFS rights on both the disks on full control for the computer accounts of both the Hyper-V machines. I'm logged in as a Domain Administrator which also has full control set on both the disks. I even tried to add "everyone" with full control.

 

After that I tried to use this guide: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134199.aspx

I went through step 1, 2 and 4.

 

 

This is the error that I'm getting:

There was an error during move operation, Virtual machine migration operation failed at migration source. The security check failed.

Virtual machine migration operation for 'WKS-GAL-01' failed at migration source 'SRV-GAL-HV02'. (Virtual machine ID 5817FCE8-BF3B-4489-AFA1-E98012A5E512). Migration did not succeed. User does not have enough rights for '\\SRV-GAL-01\Data HV-02\virtual disks'. (SRV-GAL-01 being the physical DC/File server)

 

Is there anyone that could help me fix these problems? I know that the test environment isn't ideal (DC + file on same server etc) but I'm hoping someone knowns a fix or something that can help me determine the problem.

 

Regards,

Mr. Cavemen

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