Host has failed the deployment
Hi,
I have had Acronis Snap Deploy for years. I have just recently uninstalled v5 from my server and reinstalled ver6. I imported the upgraded ver 6 lic and thought I was good to go.
After trying to deploy an image, I get the rather generic error : Code 1 (0x340001) Module 52, Host x.x.x.x has failed the deployment.
I don't have anything else to go on. I am trying to distribute an image created in 5. Do i have to remake my deployment images in 6 first? I don't remember that being a thing in the last update, but it's been a while. Any insight? The deployment takes around 10 sec before it fails. It's unicast, and it's not trying to deploy to anything else at the same time. Thanks!

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Do yourself a favour and go back to V5.
V6 is completely broken.
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Ekaterina wrote:Hello Eric,
thank you for your posting! You are right, the images created with the v5 should be fully compatible with the v6. For the testing purposes I'd try creating a new master image though, to check if the issue is specific to a particular image. I'd also recommend starting with the troubleshooting steps outlined in 46997: Acronis Snap Deploy: Troubleshooting Deployment Issues.
You keep giving this advice in thread after thread and it is of zero use.
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Shayla Johnson wrote:Ekaterina wrote:Hello Eric,
thank you for your posting! You are right, the images created with the v5 should be fully compatible with the v6. For the testing purposes I'd try creating a new master image though, to check if the issue is specific to a particular image. I'd also recommend starting with the troubleshooting steps outlined in 46997: Acronis Snap Deploy: Troubleshooting Deployment Issues.
You keep giving this advice in thread after thread and it is of zero use.
Hello Shayla.
Please note this thread is old.
The KB must be followed in order to troubleshoot the issue.
If you can't find the issue after following it I suggest raising a ticket with our support at https://kb.acronis.com/content/8153 .
Thanks.
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