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Please feel free to reach out for additional queries. You would need to troubleshoot the no boot scenario accordingly following this document. If the boot diagnostic screenshot shows some error, for example, it shows kernel panic, then it will mean that the VM is in no boot state. Reference links : SerialConsole-Linux, Boot diagnostics.Ģ.
You might also want to login to the VM via serial console. You can try to ping/telnet to the VM from any other working VM from the same subnet to check if the network connectivity is getting established. What is the most recent boot diagnostics screenshot showing? Is the boot diagnostics screenshot showing the screen of the login prompt, then it means that the OS is fully working and it can be some networking issue. Here are a few things that you may want to try.ġ. Once a new virtual machine is created you can attach the broken virtual machine hard disk to the new one to transfer personal data stored on the C drive. Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft QnA. Still no information from the troubleshooter.Īny ideas? azure-virtual-machines azure-virtual-machines-networking Tried redeploying and reapplying without success, also tried restarting, stopping+starting. Resetting the SSH is not working and the machine is totally unavailable. However, today the same issue is happening again. I left it on the troubleshooting page for at least an hour, but it never loaded any details, just continued spinning on the "We're running a few checks on your resource" message.Įventually I resolved the issue by resetting the SSH using the "az vm user reset-ssh" command and rebooting. However, the machine status was "running", and clicking on the "view details" link verified the machine state was available with no health issues. It will be back online after the reboot completes".
They were stuck loading continuously with the message "We're running a few checks on your resource", and showed a red banner at the top that said "This virtual machine is rebooting as requested by an authorized user or process. I tried using the troubleshooters but they did not work. In the last two months I've set up an automatic shutdown/restart at night to save costs, which also ran without issue. I've been running a server on an Ubuntu VM for about 9 months now with no issue.