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Static IP Information not Displaying after Moving to Nutanix


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We have migrated few VMs from VMware to Nutanix, and Static IP information no longer visible in Adapter settings.


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Excellent, thank you! We suspected something like this! 

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Hello @Jmatech this is what resolved the issue, Nutanix recommended the same article.

Apparently is a version known issue, so if you upgrade the Move version to the latest the issue will not happen with future Moves.

 

We have not migrated any VM since, so according to them issue will affect if you are using Nutanix Move Version 4.2.1 and before, issue was addressed on later versions.

I have a Customer with this exact issue, and have provided the following as a fix. Awaiting confirmation it is resolved, however, did Nutanix ever resolve this? 
 

On affected system, go to HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network, delete the “config” key

open network properties, open ipv4, do not change anything, click ok, close

edit properties again and settings should persist…

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Yes - this happen on every VM moved.

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Hello @Aseza_ZA 

Does reported issue (Post Move Migration issues, VM lost Network Connectivity) happen on every VM  moved ?

Rohan

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@rohan.saksena-55595  yes this is still an issue, logged under case #01196004 

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Hello Aseza,

Are you still facing this issue ? Can you share the case # ?

Rohan Saksena

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If you go to your case in the portal then you can click ‘Escalate’ if you’re not getting a response, or just give them a call and quote your case number and whoever answers the phone will be able to help you.

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ipconfig /all return the correct static network information - still waiting for Support Engineer to arrange remote session on the Nutanix case.

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I’m not sure how you have fixed IPs but DHCP is still ticked 🙂 Does ipconfig /all look correct? Did you get a response to your Nutanix ticket?

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Hi @Michael.Manuele

Thanks for response and below are answers to your questions:

What OS is the GVM running? Do you have NGT installed? 

Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard - Yes servers have NGT installed.

So the VMs are now DHCP? If you now have different vNICs (Nutanix vs Intel vs vmxnet3 etc) then maybe the static IP on the old disabled/hidden adapter and you need to reapply the setting to the new adapter?

VMs are static still static but on Adapter settings (Internet Protocol Version 4) have DHCP option enabled - Obtain an IP address automatically.

How would we go about on reapplying them please?

Hi, I assume the move to Nutanix is to AHV? How did you migrate the VMs?  As long as the VirtIO drivers have been pre-installed it should retain static IP information in most cases.  As Steve pointed out, certain types of adapter might end up being disabled/hidden post migration if the source adapter is not a standard type.  

Hi, I assume the move to Nutanix is to AHV? - Yes

How did you migrate the VMs? - Using Nutanix Move Version 4.2.1

As long as the VirtIO drivers have been pre-installed it should retain static IP information in most cases - It is installed but still not displaying static information.

Thank you. I have case 01196004 raised with Nutanix but not getting help yet.

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Hi, I assume the move to Nutanix is to AHV? How did you migrate the VMs?  As long as the VirtIO drivers have been pre-installed it should retain static IP information in most cases.  As Steve pointed out, certain types of adapter might end up being disabled/hidden post migration if the source adapter is not a standard type.  

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So the VMs are now DHCP? If you now have different vNICs (Nutanix vs Intel vs vmxnet3 etc) then maybe the static IP on the old disabled/hidden adapter and you need to reapply the setting to the new adapter?

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What OS is the GVM running? Do you have NGT installed? 

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