Hi,
i get the warning
Disk '2000' is not moving, so any transform requests will not be honored
in the compatibility window when enabling Fault Tolerance on a VM.
DId not see that ever before.
Running on 6.7.0-8169922 HPE image
any remarks/hints are appreciated. Thanks
I have the same issue, seems like it only happen on vms that i migrated using the vmware converter tool.
I experienced the same issue on 6.7 when trying to perform a storage vMotion converting the disk to Thin Provisioned to a new VMFS6 datastore. The VM in question had a single disk and I noticed it was residing on two different datastores under the VM list. Further digging I found that one of the DS that it was on was my DS that I store all ISOs on, someone had left an ISO mapped to the VM. Once changing CD/DVD Drive to "Client Device" the VM disappeared from the ISO DS and the error was no longer present when trying to perform the storage vMotion. Steps to change CD/DVD drive to client device are below, I hope this helped.
I got the same issue on VMware ESXi, 6.7.0, 8169922.
This helped me out:
1.Shutdown VM
2.Migrate manually to another host
3.Start VM
After that, Virtual Machines Consolidation Needed status came up.
Snapshot -> consolidate -> Vm working fine.
Hi everyone, I talked almost 200 vm via vmconvert, unfortunately I also have this message DISK2000, but I can't remove it. I have read all the cases, none of the above cases helped me. Some other advice ?
Thanks Alessandro
Try deleting the snapshots of the VM.
Me too:
VM with no snapshots and "Client Device" selected for CDROM (on vSAN with vSphere 6.7.0-u1, buried under the bloated useless VxRAIL overhang).
Just ran across this error.. For what it is worth my target NFS mount for .vmdk file copying across datastores on a storage vMotion migration was "read-only". Once target NFS mount was set to "read/write" this error went away and copying proceeded successfully.