VSMT Capture Problem

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I am trying to convert a physical server into a Virtual Server.
When I attempt to capture the image of a Dell Poweredge 2950,
the capture progress goes wacko after 85% and the controller services takes
all the available memory. The Deployment Agent ends up disconnecting and the
image capture never completes.

The Job history reports the below information:
Capture progress: 10% (4912113 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 20% (9824226 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 30% (14736339 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 40% (19648452 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 50% (24560565 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 60% (29472678 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 70% (34384791 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 80% (39296904 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 90% (1259344 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 100% (6171458 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 110% (11083571 of 49121131)
Capture progress: 120% (15995684 of 49121131)

Capture progress: 1598270% (11228397 of 49121131)

Timed out when waiting for data from the remote machine.

Event Viewer reports:

Failed to open database connection for the following reason: Not enough
storage is available to complete this operation.

Any help appriciated.
 
Hi Diego,

Have you followed the System Capacity Requirements, especially with regards
to disk space?
From Microsoft...
"
Sizing physical computers that will host virtual machines is critical to
successful deployment. Before performing a migration, verify that the
computer running Virtual Server has adequate CPU, memory, and hard disk
resources to host the migrated virtual machines. In general, you should add
a reasonable buffer of at least 10 percent to your estimated resource
requirements, or make sure that there is a simple and quick way to extend
these resources if the need arises.
The following are some guidelines to follow when estimating system capacity:
* We recommend that you allow at least 384 MB RAM for the host operating
system.
* Make sure that the disk space you have allocated to store ADS images is
sufficiently large to house the images you plan to migrate.
* A hard disk partition or volume with 2 gigabytes (GB) free space to
accommodate the setup process, plus enough extra free disk space for the
images themselves.
* Because each virtual machine has an overhead of 32 MB of memory, add that
amount to the estimated memory resources for each virtual machine.
* Allow at least 10 percent free disk space for each virtual machine.
* Add a 10 percent buffer to the CPU allocated to the host operating system
and each virtual machine.
* Dedicate at least one network adapter to the host operating system to
allow for remote access for performing management tasks such as monitoring,
backup, and so forth.
"

You may also want to try the people over at the
microsoft.public.virtualserver group for more help.

Coraleigh Miller


"Diego M" <Diego M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C7B1EE31-EA59-4739-B583-BC3F3F3F4507@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to convert a physical server into a Virtual Server.
> When I attempt to capture the image of a Dell Poweredge 2950,
> the capture progress goes wacko after 85% and the controller services
> takes
> all the available memory. The Deployment Agent ends up disconnecting and
> the
> image capture never completes.
>
> The Job history reports the below information:
> Capture progress: 10% (4912113 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 20% (9824226 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 30% (14736339 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 40% (19648452 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 50% (24560565 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 60% (29472678 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 70% (34384791 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 80% (39296904 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 90% (1259344 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 100% (6171458 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 110% (11083571 of 49121131)
> Capture progress: 120% (15995684 of 49121131)
>
> Capture progress: 1598270% (11228397 of 49121131)
>
> Timed out when waiting for data from the remote machine.
>
> Event Viewer reports:
>
> Failed to open database connection for the following reason: Not enough
> storage is available to complete this operation.
>
> Any help appriciated.
 
Thanks for replying to my post.

Yes, I did follow the guidelines.

I gave the beta version of System Center Virtual Administration a try and I
had a similar problem which I believe is related to the capture process.

When doing a P2V, it complains about have a cluster size of 8 sectors or
less, which is how the Dell Applications format the Hard Drive.

This problem is supossed to be fixed in the RTM release.

"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:

> Hi Diego,
>
> Have you followed the System Capacity Requirements, especially with regards
> to disk space?
> From Microsoft...
> "
> Sizing physical computers that will host virtual machines is critical to
> successful deployment. Before performing a migration, verify that the
> computer running Virtual Server has adequate CPU, memory, and hard disk
> resources to host the migrated virtual machines. In general, you should add
> a reasonable buffer of at least 10 percent to your estimated resource
> requirements, or make sure that there is a simple and quick way to extend
> these resources if the need arises.
> The following are some guidelines to follow when estimating system capacity:
> * We recommend that you allow at least 384 MB RAM for the host operating
> system.
> * Make sure that the disk space you have allocated to store ADS images is
> sufficiently large to house the images you plan to migrate.
> * A hard disk partition or volume with 2 gigabytes (GB) free space to
> accommodate the setup process, plus enough extra free disk space for the
> images themselves.
> * Because each virtual machine has an overhead of 32 MB of memory, add that
> amount to the estimated memory resources for each virtual machine.
> * Allow at least 10 percent free disk space for each virtual machine.
> * Add a 10 percent buffer to the CPU allocated to the host operating system
> and each virtual machine.
> * Dedicate at least one network adapter to the host operating system to
> allow for remote access for performing management tasks such as monitoring,
> backup, and so forth.
> "
>
> You may also want to try the people over at the
> microsoft.public.virtualserver group for more help.
>
> Coraleigh Miller
>
>
> "Diego M" <Diego M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C7B1EE31-EA59-4739-B583-BC3F3F3F4507@microsoft.com...
> >I am trying to convert a physical server into a Virtual Server.
> > When I attempt to capture the image of a Dell Poweredge 2950,
> > the capture progress goes wacko after 85% and the controller services
> > takes
> > all the available memory. The Deployment Agent ends up disconnecting and
> > the
> > image capture never completes.
> >
> > The Job history reports the below information:
> > Capture progress: 10% (4912113 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 20% (9824226 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 30% (14736339 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 40% (19648452 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 50% (24560565 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 60% (29472678 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 70% (34384791 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 80% (39296904 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 90% (1259344 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 100% (6171458 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 110% (11083571 of 49121131)
> > Capture progress: 120% (15995684 of 49121131)
> >
> > Capture progress: 1598270% (11228397 of 49121131)
> >
> > Timed out when waiting for data from the remote machine.
> >
> > Event Viewer reports:
> >
> > Failed to open database connection for the following reason: Not enough
> > storage is available to complete this operation.
> >
> > Any help appriciated.

>
>
>
 
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