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Problem Adding Server Hosts to SCVMM

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JBradshaw - 25 Jul 2008 19:51 GMT
I get this error, but I can't figure out exactly what it's wanting:

Error (2910)

Detailed Error (Access is denied (0x80070005))

VMM does not have appropriate permissions to access the resource on the
bbvs01.baronbudd.com server.

Recommended Action

Ensure that Virtual Machine Manager has the appropriate rights to perform
this action.
Charlie Russel - MVP - 26 Jul 2008 16:06 GMT
It's saying:

1.) you've got a fiewall issue
2.) you've got SCVMM running from an account that doesn't have permissions
on the remote server
3.) that you have set up remote administration on your remote server
5.) that winrm isn't configured on the remote server

or some combination of the above.

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Charlie.

>I get this error, but I can't figure out exactly what it's wanting:
>
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> Ensure that Virtual Machine Manager has the appropriate rights to perform
> this action.
JBradshaw - 28 Jul 2008 15:48 GMT
Thanks for the reply.

1. -  is not an issue.

2. - I hope this isn't an issue, because I use a domain admin account for
everything I do, and both machines are in the same domain.  But I will
check.  Just to clarify, are you referring to the credentials that I enter
after selecting "Add Host," and then selecting the machine I am trying to
P2V?  Or is there somewhere else I need to look for the correct credentials?
A particular service, maybe?  Just not sure what exactly I need to check.

3. - This could definitely be an issue.  I did not know that you could not
have Remote Administration on my remote server?  In fact, I think the
machine I migrated in my test environment had remote administration enabled.

4. - Checked this - it is installed and configured.

Thanks again.

> It's saying:
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>> Ensure that Virtual Machine Manager has the appropriate rights to perform
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JBradshaw - 28 Jul 2008 16:19 GMT
On the SCVMM Server, I note these services and credentials:

Virtual Disk Service - Local System
Virtual Machine Helper - Local System
Virtual Machine Manager - Local System
Virtual Machine Manager Agent - Local System
Virtual Server - Network Service

I think these are the defaults, so I assume they are correct.  Should I
change them to something else, like a domain admin account?

Thanks

> Thanks for the reply.
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Charlie Russel - MVP - 28 Jul 2008 17:13 GMT
I don't currently have an SCVMM machine set up, but I strongly suspect that
you need to run as network service on Server 2k8 if you want access from a
remote machine. Local service is limited to local connections, IIRC.

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> On the SCVMM Server, I note these services and credentials:
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>>>> Ensure that Virtual Machine Manager has the appropriate rights to
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JBradshaw - 28 Jul 2008 17:40 GMT
Well, tried setting all VM-related services on both machines to a domain
admin account instead of local system.  Still no luck, and I have absolutely
no idea what the heck it wants other than some account somewhere evidently
needs some different permissions.

I think we're going to look into a different virtualization product -- at
this point I think we figure better tools and support is probably worth the
cost.

Thanks for your help.

>I don't currently have an SCVMM machine set up, but I strongly suspect that
>you need to run as network service on Server 2k8 if you want access from a
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Robert Comer - 28 Jul 2008 17:58 GMT
fwiw,

If a possible cost option is okay, they calling Microsoft product
support may get you what you want...

This newsgroup is just peer support only...

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> Well, tried setting all VM-related services on both machines to a domain
>admin account instead of local system.  Still no luck, and I have absolutely
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>>>>>> perform this action.
JBradshaw - 29 Jul 2008 17:00 GMT
Good idea, we may look into that.

BTW, I don't mean to slight anyone's efforts on this newsgroup -- everyone
has been cordial and I appreciate their efforts.

> fwiw,
>
> If a possible cost option is okay, they calling Microsoft product
> support may get you what you want...
>
> This newsgroup is just peer support only...
Robert Comer - 29 Jul 2008 17:16 GMT
>Good idea, we may look into that.

They're pretty good at it, it's saved my bacon before.

>BTW, I don't mean to slight anyone's efforts on this newsgroup -- everyone
>has been cordial and I appreciate their efforts.

No problem, I understand the frustration!  Just trying to point you to
something to get it working.  

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Bob Comer

>Good idea, we may look into that.
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>> This newsgroup is just peer support only...
acadamis2000 - 11 Nov 2008 19:46 GMT
One thing that you might want to try if you are still looking into this
is to add the computer that you are using to access the SCVMM with in
the permissions. Give the computer account full control and that should
do it.

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