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Verifying that hosted virtual machine storage is accessible
Symptoms
- Cannot power on a virtual machine.
- Guest operating system fails or stops responding.
- Guest operating system application fails to work.
- Guest operating system file copy or move operation fails.
- Guest operating system disk related error.
Purpose
Resolution
To determine if the storage system on which your virtual machine files reside is accessible:
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Determine the location of all of your virtual machine files. For more information, see Locating a hosted virtual machine's files (1003880) .
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Navigate to the virtual machine file location and confirm if you can see the files.
Note: If you have virtual machine resources located in more than one location repeat step 1 for each location.
Note: If a storage system is unavailable, you experience different symptoms depending on which virtual machine resource is located on that storage system.
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Confirm that you are able to create a new file in that location.
Note: If you can view existing files but you can't create a new file, you are not logged in as a user with the correct permissions to the directory or the directory permissions have changed. For more information, see Investigating power on permissions for hosted virtual machines (1003847).
Note: Delete the new file after you have created it.
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