

They are quite typical for a VM that is rebooting. The log entries from 11:20:40 and onwards are not the cause.

T11:20:53.996Z| vcpu-3| I120: Guest: vm3d: WDDM Guest backed surface is enabled.

T11:20:53.991Z| vcpu-3| I120: Guest: vm3d: WDDM OS version: 6.3, build number: 9600, service pack version: 0.0, platform Id: 2, product type: 3, suite mask: 0x90 T11:20:49.106Z| vcpu-2| I120: CDROM: Emulate GET CONFIGURATION RT 1 starting feature 0 T11:20:49.099Z| vcpu-1| I120: CDROM: Emulate GET CONFIGURATION RT 2 starting feature 0 T11:20:49.099Z| vcpu-1| I120: CDROM: Emulate GET CONFIGURATION RT 0 starting feature 0 I spotted these but not sure if they are the cause: Should be around 11:20:40 (+/- a few seconds). I have attached the vmware.log file, can someone shed a light on it and see if they spot anything?
Windows 2012 r2 remote desktop services fails windows#
VMware log is in UTC wich is 2 hours behind and I noticed a couple of seconds time drift between Windows and ESXi. The last shutdown's success status was false. The Windows system eventlog shows nothing about any error or crash, just suddenly the boot of the VM. We have a problem with a Windows 2012 R2 Terminal Server VM (HW v11) that hard resets without apparent reason. Physical host: Dell PowerEdge R630 with ESXi 6.0 3620759
