Thursday, June 08, 2017

How to fix Hyper-V Error 0x80070015 Event ID 32558

I was helping troubleshoot a Hyper-V failover cluster on Windows Server 2016.  What had happened is they upgraded their NAS and when restoring the virtual machines they were having an issue with a Win10 VM, and the Hyper-V Manager was not responding so they deleted the virtual machine manually.  They deleted the VM data disk and the config file but Hyper-V manager was insisting the VM was there and the virtual machine manager was checking for the deleted VM every minute as you can see in the log file below.


Hyper-V VMMS Event ID 32558


Failed to load Hyper-V State Error 0x80070015
Failed to load Hyper-V State VMMS Error 0x80070015 Event ID 32558

Googling the error 0x80070015 or the Event ID 32558 did not reveal anything that stood out.  Restarting the server did not resolve the issue either;  however this seemed very similar to a veeam replication issue I had where veeam was losing the machine ID and the resolution I had was to restart the Virtual Machine Manager.  Now when you restart the virtual machine manager your VM's will be unmanageable but will continue to run until you restart the service.  Once we stopped and started the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management VMMS (see image below) the error went away and didn't come back.

Stop and Start the VMMS or Hyper-V Virtual Machine Service

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