Error 1074 when restoring VMs in script, in Virtual Server 2005
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Error 1074 when restoring VMs in script

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 08/03/2006
From: Yves Parent
Message:

Hi,

I've written a VBScript that runs at 3 AM. For each running VM, it saves it
state, copies the files elsewhere, then restore the state.

It usually works fine but sometimes I get an Event ID 1074 : Could not be
restored because there is not enough physical memory or system resources
avail.

The machine has 16 GB of RAM and about 7 GB are free. The machine that
failed to restore use much less than that (256MB). When I get in the office
in the morning, if one of the machines has failed to restore, I can ALWAYS
restore it using the web interface, so there IS enough RAM and resources.

This does not appear to happen if I have MORE than 8GB of RAM free, but I'm
not 100% sure about that.

Is this a known problem? Any fix or workaround?
--
Yves Parent



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