No network access for one VM (6 running fine). Hyper-V

Mikael Hallen 6 Reputation points
2021-09-02T16:34:04.8+00:00

I have a Hyper-v environment that have been fully functional for years.

As of yesterday my file server no longer can access our network. No network access.
I can reach it through our hyperv servers and have tried restarted it and resetting ever since.
I have 6 more VMs that connects without problem.

The VM is server 2019. Hyper-V servers are 2012.

I have one more 2019 server and the only difference in network setup is the driver of the NIC.
Microsoft Hyper-V Network Adapter - 10.0.17763.2145 (driver date 2006-06-21) not working
Microsoft Hyper-V Network Adapter - 10.0.17763.1577 (driver date 2006-06-21) which is working.

I find it hard to believe that this driver is causing the problem but it is the only difference I have noticed.

Tried both static and dynamic IP for the server, no luck.

I have deleted and added the network adapter several times.

I have deleted one of the virtual switch and added a new one. tried the new switch with other VM and it works.

but my file server still has no network access.

Any thoughts?

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  1. Pavel Dvorak 11 Reputation points
    2021-10-26T13:42:37.057+00:00

    I had the same problem. It helped to turn off the virtual machine, add a Legacy network adapter, and turn the virtual machine back on. Then all I had to do was to reconfigure TCP/IP on the network card (leave the legacy card unconfigured or disable it) and then the network started working again. The virtual system was 2016 and the Hyper-v server was 2012 R2.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-09-02T17:03:37.97+00:00

    An unedited ipconfig /all of working / non-working may help.

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  3. Mikael Hallen 6 Reputation points
    2021-09-02T17:27:26.15+00:00

    of course. first is working second is not.
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  4. Anonymous
    2021-09-02T17:32:22.813+00:00

    Is the top a domain controller?

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  5. Mikael Hallen 6 Reputation points
    2021-09-02T17:34:05.897+00:00

    both are domain controllers

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