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SMB 3.0 Not Working with HV 2012 R2 Failover Cluster

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I have 2012-r2 cluster with 3 nodes configured in with hyper-v failover cluster. I am presenting storage via an smb 3.0 share from another host also running 2012 r2. 

The issue I am having is that for the life of me, I cannot live migrate the guest between hosts while it is on this smb share, even though each hyper-v host has been assigned full control at both the share volume, and ntfs level. This share was setup as an application share. Also, the HV Cluster computer account was also granted the same level of access to rule that out.

I have checked and rechecked the delegation for cifs from and to the storage server for each hyper-v nodes as well as added the Microsoft Virtual System Migration Service to and from each hyper-v cluster node. I have also tried with both native Kerberos as well as the CredSSP setting. 

If I setup a CSV share, having each host directory connect to a SAN share, I have no problem live migrating the guests. Also, if I use just the hyper-v management console (non-failover cluster), I can live migrate the vm’s between each node (both vm and/or storage). I am trying to setup a highly available hyper-v failover cluster using SMB 3.0. Although I thought SMB was supported for a HA hyper-v cluster, perhaps only CSV is supported?

The errors I receive are the following:

Live migration of 'Virtual Machine new install' failed.

Virtual machine migration operation for 'new install' failed at migration source 'LABHOST2'. (Virtual machine ID 366B0CFF-CC0D-4458-9FFE-796BB07A7340)

'new install' failed to delete configuration: The request is not supported. (0x80070032). (Virtual machine ID 366B0CFF-CC0D-4458-9FFE-796BB07A7340)


Im at a loss at this point. No anti-virus running. All hosts at the same path level. These are all data center installs. 



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