10.3 Moving or Migrating the VMs

VM is out of sync in the VM Client after it was moved

Explanation: If you move a VM outside of the VM Client, such as from a command line or in using the Development Client, the VM is out of sync and cannot be used.
Possible Cause: Moving a VM outside of the VM client causes its state to be out of sync between the VM Client and the Orchestrate Server.
Action: To resynchronize the VM in the VM Client:
  1. Right-click the VM that was moved, then select Resync State.

Moving or migrating VMs between two ESX hosts that are registered to a vCenter server by using the Orchestrate Development Client fails

Source: The PlateSpin Orchestrate VM Client.
Action: Do the following:
  1. Disconnect and remove one of the ESX hosts from the vCenter server.

  2. Move or migrate the VMs by using the Orchestrate Development Client.

    For more information, see Section 5.9, Moving VMs or Section 5.10, Migrating VMs.

Moving a VM from one ESX host local storage to another ESX host local storage might fail

Source: The PlateSpin Orchestrate VM Client.
Explanation: When you try to use the VM Client to move a VM of considerable size from one ESX host local storage to another ESX local storage, the move job might fail with the following error message:
Job timeout, because Max elapsed time expired.
Action: In the policy associated with the VM, appropriately increase the time-out value. For more information, see Provisioning a Virtual Machine in the PlateSpin Orchestrate 2.5 Virtual Machine Management Guide.

A migrated VM’s Orchestrate Agent loses connection with the Orchestrate Server

Source: The PlateSpin Orchestrate VM Client.
Explanation: After you migrate a Xen VM that has the Orchestrate Agent installed, the agent might lose connection with the Orchestrate Server.
Action: Restart the agent on the VM to reestablish the connection.