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Adding volumes to Hosts/VMs

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I've run into this problem a few times and I am trying to understand what I am doing wrong--

Let's say I have a VM called 'VM1' and it's running on a Hyper-V host called "HOST1".

I then add a new physical volume to the host and mount it at C:\SAN\VMDATA. I then create a .vhdx in this location and attach it to 'VM1'.

I update the inventory and make sure the new storage is recognized but whenever the backup runs, it fails . If I logon to "HOST1" and check the event log the error message is "Could not create backup checkpoint for virtual machine 'VM1': General access denied error (0x80070005)." The only way I have got it to work is if I change the "Checkpoint File Location" in Hyper-V manager to the new .vhdx storage location.

Is there a better way to be handling this or is there a step that I am missing?
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Re: Adding volumes to Hosts/VMs

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Hello Chris,
Have you tried to make a checkpoint of the VM from Hyper-V Manager UI?
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Chris, I have made a quick google search and have found this post. Do you possibly see the same behavior?
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Thanks for the replies. I actually do see the issue. I placed the .vhdx of the new volume in the root of the drive. I simply created a folder and moved the .vhdx into it and all is good. Thanks!
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Thanks for the update. Is there any reason why you don't store the entire VM on the CSV disk?
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