Error - turn a virtual computer

Hello

We were moving some VM successfully from an ESXi server to a cluster of ESX 3.5. Everything goes well except that we are experiencing an error when you try to power on a particular virtual machine that was moved. The process we use is to remove the inventory on the ESXi server, then adding the virtual machine to inventory on the cluster of ESX 3.5, it works fine. Pass the file shows the following lines in the errorlog, ideas appreciated

Andy

Disconnect the current control: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

vmdbPipe_Streams could not read: OVL_STATUS_EOF

VMHS: VM connection broken: cfg: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx; error: Pipe: failed to read; State: 3

Disassembly of the VM: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

VM full disassembly: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

State of Mount values have changed: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

Reloading of config State: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

VMX status has been defined for vm: /vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx

Have not power Op: error: the virtual machine must be turned on

2010-06-16 16:48:17.845 "vm:/vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx" 3076432800 WARNING Failed operation

Event 499: Has no power on CitrixEddie on esx6.local ha-data center: a general error occurred:

2010-06-16 16:48:17.847 'vm:/vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx' 3076432800 info The State of Transition (VM_STATE_POWERING_ON-> VM_STATE_OFF)

Task completed: haTask-5904 - vim.VirtualMachine.powerOn - 173356340

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File "/ vmfs/volumes/4b3b4b20-f2380881-09c3-0018fe7f5a60/CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmx" has been created with a VMware product with more features than this version of VMware ESX Server and cannot be used with this version of VMware ESX Server.

Try to create the new virtual machine using existing (vmfs/volumes/.../CITRIXEDDIE/CITRIXEDDIE.vmdk) drive. This will regenerate the new virtual machine configuration (.vmx) file. Then, try to power on the virtual machine.

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