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Error Creation VM Cluster Azure

Sebastian Antunez Noguera 20 Reputation points
2025-02-08T18:52:25.44+00:00

Hello

When I create a VM in an Azure 22h2 cluster in Admin Center it shows me this error:

Cannot create virtual machine 'Testing'. Error: 'The virtual machine Testing was successfully created on server SF-HVCONSOLA5. It was not added to the failover cluster. For more information, see the event logs (Applications and Services logs\Microsoft-ServerManagementExperience) on SF-HVCONSOLA5.'

It is necessary that the cluster be registered in Azure?

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  1. Mounika Reddy Anumandla 7,135 Reputation points Moderator
    2025-02-10T05:59:09.3533333+00:00

    Hi Sebastian Antunez Noguera,

    As per my understanding, you are using Azure Stack HCI Cluster (Azure 22H2). Yes, it must be registered in Azure for full functionality.

    The below article describes how to register Azure Stack HCI with Azure via Windows Admin Center or PowerShell. For information on how to manage cluster registration, see Manage cluster registration.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-local/deploy/register-with-azure?source=recommendations&tabs=windows-admin-center

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    Hope this helps.

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