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Live migration of VM from Hyper-V server 2012 R2 to Windows Server 2012 R2

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Hi

This is all rather new to me so I apologise in advance if it appears stupid but I am really confused by this.

Guided by this link:

http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/microsoft-hyper-v-articles/general/diagnosing-live-migration-failures-part2.html

The source and destination servers are 2 different physical servers but are within the same domain.  The source server uses Hyper-V server 2012 R2 - i.e. there is no GUI, the destination server is Windows Server 2012 R2 which of course does have a GUI.  I am looking to migrate (preferably live migrate but migrating in off-state would be acceptable if needed.)

Within hyper-v manager I have enabled live migration and set the source and destination server "live migration" settings to use kerberos for authentication.

Using active directory, I set the source server using the delegation tab to "trust this computer for delegation to specificed services only" with kerberos only and then gave it delegated credentials for the destination server to use the "CIFS" service.

Then on the destination server  > delegation tab - I set it to trust this computer using kerberos only for the "CIFS" and "Microsoft Virtual System Migration Service".

Following on from this I go back in to the source server in hyper-v and right click on the virtual machine and select "move", then "move the virtual machine" - give it the destination server and then select move virtual machine's data to a single location and select a folder on the destination server for it to move to.

Any time I do this it fails, I get an error message which reads:

"virtual machine migration operation failed at migration source.

failed to establish a connection with host "x": no crdentials are available in the security package (0x8009030E)

The virtual machine management service failed to authenticate the connection for a virtual machine migration at the source: no suitable credentials available..."

Any help would be very much appreciated!


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