Use the following procedure to return a virtual machine that has failed to a healthy state in Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
The following options are available:
- Retry the action that caused the virtual
machine to fail.
- Restore the virtual machine to its previous
state, before the action that caused the virtual machine to
fail.
- If you mitigated the issue that caused the
virtual machine to fail outside Virtual Machine Manager (for
example, you copied a missing .vhd file to the appropriate folder),
refresh the virtual machine to update its metadata in the Virtual
Machine Manager database.
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Repairing a missing differencing disk that has been deleted outside Virtual Machine Manager will permanently delete the parent virtual hard disk. If you want to save the parent virtual hard disk, you must make a copy of the disk before you repair the virtual machine. |
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In Virtual Machines view, in the navigation pane, navigate to the host on which the virtual machine is deployed.
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To view only virtual machines with Failed status, in Filters, expand Status, and then click Failed.
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In the results pane, select the virtual machine you want to repair.
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To get information about the failure:
- In the details pane, click Latest Job to view a summary
of the most recent job run on the virtual machine.
- To get additional information about the failure, display
Jobs view, and review the details of recent jobs run on the
virtual machine. For more information, see Monitoring Jobs in
VMM.
- In the details pane, click Latest Job to view a summary
of the most recent job run on the virtual machine.
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In the Actions pane, under Virtual Machine, click Repair.
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In the Repair dialog box, select the appropriate option:
- Click Retry to restart the job that
caused the virtual machine to fail.
- Click Undo to return the virtual
machine to its previous state before the job that caused it to
fail.
- Click Ignore to refresh the metadata
for the virtual machine and update its status if you fixed the
issue that caused the virtual machine to fail outside Virtual
Machine Manager. For example, you might have copied a missing
virtual hard disk file to the appropriate folder.
- Click Retry to restart the job that
caused the virtual machine to fail.
See Also
For the most up-to-date Help information, go to the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Help Online. To find additional Virtual Machine Manager 2008 documentation, go to the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 TechCenter Library.