Virtual machine '%1' is configured to allow unfiltered SCSI commands for physical disks attached to SCSI controllers. (Virtual machine ID %2) Bypassing SCSI command filtering poses a security risk because commands pass directly from the virtual machine to the storage stack on the operating system of the host. This setting is not recommended and should be enabled only if it is required for compatibility with storage applications running in the guest operating system. This setting elevates the rights of the guest operating system by granting it a privilege that is normally restricted to administrators in the host. If the host or other guest operating systems are compromised, or exhibit unusual behavior after enabling this setting, you should disable it. Contact your storage vendor to determine if this setting is required.
Virtual machine '%1' cannot be started on this server. The virtual machine NUMA topology requirements cannot be satisfied ...
Virtual machine '%1' cannot be started on this server. The virtual machine NUMA topology requirements cannot be satisfied ...
Virtual machine '%1' cannot be started on this server. The virtual machine NUMA topology requirements cannot be satisfied ...
Virtual machine '%1' could not be started because the hypervisor is not running (Virtual machine ID %2).%r The following ...
Virtual machine '%1' is configured to allow unfiltered SCSI commands for physical disks attached to SCSI controllers. (Virtual ...
Virtual Machine Management service is shutting down while some virtual machines begin running. All running virtual machines ...
Virtual machine migration for '%1' failed because checkpoint data root cannot be changed for a clustered virtual machine. ...
Virtual machine migration for '%1' failed because configuration data root cannot be changed for a clustered virtual machine. ...
Virtual machine migration for '%1' failed because source and destination has inconsistent checkpoints. (Virtual machine ID ...