Host CPU is not compatible

Recently, I have rebuilt my VM relax from U 1 4.0 ESX to ESXi 4.1 with the latest updates. I have a 3 hosts who are identical in specs, all three are ML370 G5 HP servers. I have a Virtual Machine that gives me headaches. I can not migrate from the last host, I created. I get the following error message:

Host CPU is not compatible with the requirements of the virtual machine to CPUID level 0 x 1 'ecx' register

Bits of the host: 0000:0100:0000:1000:0010:0000:0001

Required: x 000: x 000: 0000:10xx:xxx0:xx1x:xxxx:x 001

Inconsistency detected for these features:

* General incompatibilities

If possible, use an active cluster with vMotion compatibility (EVC) Enhanced; See article 1003212. In the absence of EVC, see article 1993.

The weird thing is that I can move to two other guests very well. I have all hosts patches at the same level, VMtools upgraded the virtual machine. I have no problem moving any other VM to this host. I'm going to create a cluster, but I want to assure that I can move all the VMS to all guests, first of all. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Pete

If you can try this

  1. Turn off the virtual machine.
  2. Click on the link change the settings of the virtual machine.
  3. Click the Options tab.
  4. Select mask CPUID under Advanced.
  5. Click Advanced.
  6. Click on reset default.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click OK again.
  9. Turn on the virtual machine and migrate.

.. .or you can just try and it turns off, remove the inventory, browse the data store, add to the inventory on the other host.  Then see if you can vMotion.

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