Versions of VMware vCenter Server that are not supported in System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager have been found in the VMM database. If you continue with the upgrade, these servers and the objects that they manage will be removed from the VMM database. If you do not want these servers to be removed automatically, click Cancel to exit the upgrade and then remove the servers manually.
Verify the status of the virtual machine by connecting to it. Determine the reason for the failure and take any required ...
Verify the virtual machine is in a Running status, the Virtual Guest Services is installed, and the Heartbeat and Data Exchange ...
Verify the virtual switch name by refreshing the Host Properties dialogue box, go to the Hardware tab and click the Virtual ...
Verify the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit is correctly installed, and check the file Logs\dism.log under the Windows ...
Versions of VMware vCenter Server that are not supported in System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager have been found in ...
VHDs %Name; cannot be marked equivalent of VHD %ObjectName; (Family name: %FamilyName;, Release: %Release;) because they ...
VHDs %Name; cannot be marked equivalent with family name %FamilyName; and release %Release; because they have different VHD ...
View the errors in the Virtual Machine Manager Setup log file %SetupLogFile;, view the errors and make the required changes. ...
VIP names must start with a letter, must contain only alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), periods (.), or underscores (_), ...