Good morning:
I am seeing a "General access denied" error when attempting to replicate a VM from an on-site 2012 cluster to an off-site 2012 cluster. Both clusters are Hyper-V 2012, each with their own Replica Broker configured. Each broker configuration uses Kerberos, constrained delegation (configured to allow each locations hosts to be source and destination on the other), and a unique CSV storage path at each site. When I right-click a VM and enable replication (from our primary site/cluster), I type the hostname of the replica broker for the destination site, ensure Kerberos port 80, compression enabled, select the VHDXs to replicate, use only the latest recovery point, begin immediately, send over network, and receive the following message:
Enabling replication failed. Hyper-V failed to enable replication. Hyper-V failed to enable replication for virtual machine 'virtual machine': General access denied error (0X80070005). (Virtual Machine ID unique ID).
What is very weird is that replication works in the opposite direction. That is, from our secondary site to our primary site. I can see the replication progress in Hyper-V Manager on that VM's host.