Hi everyone, I'm currently facing some challenges with Azure Migrate while trying to move a few physical servers from on-premises to the Azure cloud. We're running tests on a few machines, but we keep encountering the same error repeatedly no matter what we try. We've uninstalled any EDR and NGAV software from a test machine, adjusted the firewall settings, run Wireshark, and even disabled MPIO and iSCSI. We've attempted this on Windows Server 2016, Server 2019, and Windows 10, but nothing has resolved the issue. I've reviewed the logs but can't pinpoint the exact failure, although I did set debug mode on drscout.conf. The specific error we receive when starting the replication is as follows: Error ID: 320016 and the message states that the disk details are not available for the replication disk {Disk Guid}. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated!
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I came across a Microsoft documentation page that might help: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5677381/azure-migrate-physical-server-enable-replication. It points out the need to detach any iSCSI disks before starting the replication process. Have you tried that yet?

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