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WAC - Virtual Macine Destination Browse and Move vSwitch Error #174

Open AFHSGitHub opened 2 years ago

AFHSGitHub commented 2 years ago

Build 1.3.2204.19002

Version 2110.2

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. open Windows Admin Centre

  2. Go to the Hyper-v Server of the source VM you want to move

  3. In the Tools menu, Scroll down to virtual machine and open (same or new windows doesn't matter)

  4. Select a VM you want to move (ticket the checkbox)

  5. Click Manage, then click Move

  6. You will now open the VM Move Menu

  7. VM Move Menu: While system is looking for a cluster you get and error message image

  8. Not sure if this is the cause of the error as it looking for a cluster and as it wont find one as it standalone server not a cluster

  9. Once it finished looking choose server from the menu, e.g. click server (cluster is default ticket)

  10. Choose the destination Hyper-V server from the drop down menu

  11. Error 1. it will auto populate the destination. Error you cannot browser to another location it will not work as the browse button fails

  12. Error 2. When WAC is looking for the vSwitch of the Hyper-V server it just spins and dose nothing. tried on several browser all same result it cannot find the virtual switch

  13. Failure as i cannot use the Move function as it cannot find the vSwitch. This needs fixing

Expected behavior WAC to locate the Virtual Switch of the destination Hyper-V server. No initialise of VM move without it as you cannot move a VM to another Hyper-V server. Please allow move to move without vSwitch and allowed to be attached to a vSwitch later. Move not dependent on having a vSwitch.

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RebeccaMbulaMs commented 2 years ago

Hello @AFHSGitHub! Thanks for reporting this to us. I have logged it as a bug for further investigation and triage. Kind regards!